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The phrase 'move back from' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate movement away from something. For example, "We had to move back from the edge of the cliff due to the risk of falling."
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We were not going to move back from that point.
We should not move back from that point.
Men of rap: look to Dryden and move back from there.
Likewise, in NH3 the three bonding pairs move back from the single lone pair to minimize their interaction with it.
But Pearlman can also move back from characters, in order to see the entire span of their lives.
By the December before Breck was murdered, I was worried enough to move back from London to be very close.
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Friends moving back from Devon are terrified.
The Lions moved back from Pontiac.
Some buildings should be moved back from the beach.
People are moving back from cities to villages.
Mehretu and Rankin had recently moved back from Berlin.
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