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Discover Ludwig"in the behind" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is more commonly used in spoken language, but even then it is considered informal and should be avoided in formal writing. If you are trying to express something being located behind something else, you can use phrases like "in the back," "behind," "at the rear," or "on the other side." Example: The keys were hidden in the back of the drawer.
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Seconds later the man staggers away with two wrinkled tens and a kick in the behind.
Some need an arm on the shoulder; others a kick in the behind.
"It was like a kick in the behind to me," said Mrs. Hardy.
"The corrupt system has come around and bitten Bush in the behind," Mr. Emery said.
Sticks are plentiful, often wielded by smaller childlike figures who poke animals and grown-ups in the behind.
So this week, the binge-partying lifestyle that Welsh, and many of his characters, have been known to practice, came back to bite him in the behind.
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He turned to A. in the seat behind him.
Or take "Curious George" (also conveniently located in the behind-the-bookshelf pile).
"The genius of the operation lies in the behind-the-scenes operatives — we have hired hands that deal with this".
"People have developed an interest in the behind-the-scenes details, the box-office totals, who's the producer.
In the behind-the-scenes video, the cast and crew offer some hints about the forthcoming series.
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