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is often backed
adverb
Frequently, many times.
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(Not that the traffic moves so well. The routes through the place are confusing, and traffic is often backed up).
This logic of particularism and multiculturalism, however, is often backed by po-faced and faceless institutions rather than the "ethnic" or "authentic" identities that they purport to champion.
The moving line is often backed by a drone note -- he loves playing his open bottom string -- and the sound recalls the slow, deliberate movement of notes, as well as the bottom-end drone, in white Appalachian gospel music.
The Guardian Weekly's front page now takes the temperature of a significant event, a more -reflective angle that is often backed up by further scrutiny on the Comment and Debate pages.
So it goes in this and other suburbs of Phoenix, where builders turned scraggly desert and what were once cotton fields into neat rows of homes so fast that traffic on many country roads is often backed up a mile or more during rush hour.
That argument is often backed up with graphic images online of the suffering of ordinary women and children.
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When they do, it is often backing policies like tax breaks and subsidies for business, reinforcing the Republican narrative.
Philippine politics have long been dominated by clans, which are often backed by private armies.
These are often backed by explosive percussion on the darbūkka (terra-cotta drum).
Because of the epidemic, coroners in West Virginia are often backed up.
Nannyhagen Road and Bear Ridge Road are often backed up from Route 120 to Usonia Road.
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