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Discover Ludwig"hide behind" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used as a verb phrase or a prepositional phrase. As a verb phrase, "hide behind" means to take shelter or seek protection by concealing oneself. Example: Sarah's dog, Max, often hides behind the couch when there is a thunderstorm. As a prepositional phrase, "hide behind" means to use something or someone as a shield to avoid blame or responsibility. Example: The politician tried to hide behind his party's decisions, but the public saw through his tactics. In both cases, "hide behind" can be used in any type of writing, such as a story, essay, or formal letter.
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"No curtain to hide behind," Radziwill says.
You can more easily hide behind talk.
Nothing to hide behind.
"People hide behind trees.
Don't hide behind it.
Don't hide behind a laptop.
Don't hide behind the curtain.
We can't hide behind excuses.
They hide behind newspapers.
She does not hide behind indirect language.
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