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Discover Ludwig"linger behind" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to mean that someone or something is moving slower than the rest and is not keeping up with the group. For example, "The excited children ran ahead, but Freddy lingered behind."
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I linger behind a British couple leafing through a pile of vintage French film posters.
But when practice ends, the women on the team go to their locker room and the men linger behind.
Like ghostly mutterings in galleries, the images of vanished works linger behind the surviving corpus of art.
The character played by James Stewart has broken his leg, has nothing to do but linger behind his window and watch.
The idea that safety culture somehow represents a "systemic view" on safety is seldom explicitly spoken out, but nevertheless seem to linger behind many safety culture discourses.
Do not jump the wake of another boat or linger behind a boat similar to as if the boat was pulling a water skier.
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Mr. Thompson, in his low-key manner, lingered behind, shaking hands and smiling.
As one danced, the other stood still; as one carried forward, the other lingered behind, unwilling to continue the pilgrimage.
When the session concluded, I lingered behind.
She had a quick, gentle smile, but sadness lingered behind her mismatched eyes.
Unsolved wartime quarrels hindered the necessary reforms and left the country lingering behind its Balkan neighbours.
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