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Discover Ludwig"say back" is an acceptable phrase.
It is used to mean repeating something that someone has just said. For example: "I said that I wanted to go to the store," Bob said. "Say back what I said," Bob challenged.
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"Hello," I say back.
And what did you say back?
He can say what he wants to say back".
What did Ennis-Hill say back, she was asked.
Or beating the tar out of me, as people would cheerfully say back then.
"And whenever he puts a paw off the path, I say: 'Back on the path!
As the bullets are fired an officer can be heard to say: "Back up.
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Also think about what your crush might say back to you in return.
"And you'd be surprised what people aren't afraid to say back to you".
Do say: "Take up thy bed and walk …" Don't say: "… back to Mexico".
I ain't gonna say 'back,' I never left".
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