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The phrase 'people back and forth' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is often used to describe movement of people between two places. For example, "The busy street was filled with people moving back and forth".
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"A 'tête-à-tête' is one-on-one conversation between two people, back and forth.
It required many hotel rooms in Hartford and trying to get the people back and forth was very difficult".
The breakup prevented the easy flow of people back and forth, forcing managers to choose their futures early on.
A van service, run by Delaware Opportunities, ferries people back and forth from job interviews and work assignments.
Modern society is full of "pin factories" — inward looking agencies and organizations that operate in silos and bounce people back and forth like pinballs.
"We have an incredible circle of collaborators here that respect each other and can refer people back and forth to one another.
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People living near the border get information quite quickly from China, from people going back-and-forth for trade, and they contact relatives using Chinese mobile phones.
I envisioned us all arguing about the important shit, people's voices being heard, people arguing back and forth.
People move back and forth all the time between the Anglophone and Francophone regions, and many of the people fleeing the conflict are going to Francophone areas.
It is almost certain that some people walk back and forth across the imaginary line.
So I think having people go back and forth is good.
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