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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I backed it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to having supported or endorsed something, such as a project, idea, or financial investment. Example: "After careful consideration, I backed it because I believe in its potential for success."
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"And I backed it up by giving the chief executive a call.
When's the last time I backed it up to my computer?" Millions of Americans have technological dependencies but no time to give them a second thought.
"The next day I backed it up with a win against Saurav Ghosal, a top 20 player that I'd never beaten before.
But I backed it in June, only a few weeks before the idea of a redesigned dock connector started getting passed around the web.
I backed it right into a tree!" I grin and Don introduces me to him as Dr. Davis.
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That is why the protest matters and why I back it totally.
I never backed it up".
If anything I backed into it.
JOAN SCHENKAR: I backed into it, really.
But I'd already backed it up.
I had never backed it up.
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