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"leaped back" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something moving quickly and suddenly backwards. Example: As the loud noise startled him, the cat leaped back and landed on the windowsill, alert and ready to pounce.
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George leaned toward her and Amina leaped back.
He went to grab me I leaped back.
The Vespa had come too close and Junior had leaped back.
Surprised by his responses, the two nurses leaped back and looked to the doctor for help.
Nearby, a student preparing bananas foster at tableside leaped back from the flames ("her first time," explained the chef).
A man standing along the route pulled out a lighter and the flame leaped back to life.
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Walker leapt back in.
Now they leap back to 1992.
I can Leap back, the plant thinks.
Couldn't it perhaps Leap back into that older organism?
I leapt back, jumping several feet in alarm, as it hissed away through the dry grass.
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