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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rear back" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used as a phrasal verb to describe the action of moving backwards or away from something quickly and forcefully. Example: The horse reared back in surprise as a loud noise echoed through the stables.
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Then they rear back.
I'd just rear back and throw it.
Here's my chin!" I saw my sister frown and rear back.
But then I saw Tsonga rear back again, and go for another bomb up the T.
The men begin to rear back in the chairs a little more.
You rear back and think, So that's where the fury comes from.
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A range of standard safety features for automobiles followed, including padded steering wheels, shoulder belts, safety glass, rear "back-up" lights, and emergency flashers.
Perhaps the most important feature of the Tow-Boggan is its rear back-slide braking system, which is designed to prevent the sled from sliding downhill during a steep climb or on icy terrain.
A rear back-up camera serves the same purpose and is far less unnerving.
Additionally, the car has a rear back-up camera as standard – years ahead of US government legislation that mandates such equipment – a convex driver's side auxiliary mirror and a passenger's side blind spot camera to help reduce collisions.
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