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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in back of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the rear area of a location, typically a building, and is usually used to indicate that something is located behind a boundary or wall rather than within it. Example: I'll meet you in back of the store after it closes.
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in back of
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Behind
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In back of her were birch trees.
In back of "I love you".
Parking in back of the restaurant.
There's houses in back of the tanks.
"That's what the man in back of me said.
A cloud of flames explodes in back of him.
From several rows in back of them came laughter.
GARDENS IN BACK OF CITY brownstones are private oases.
Parking on the street or in back of the restaurant.
A pod of albacore came up in back of us.
Regulation jukebox keeps grinding away in back of the store.
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