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Discover Ludwig'shrink back' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate a physical movement, usually a slight step backward, or a physical shrinking away. For example: He shrank back in fear when he saw the large dog.
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shrink back
verb
To back away or retreat; to abandon an effort.
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(Nursing itself also helps the uterus shrink back to size).
Goldilocks doesn't shrink back when the bears bluster in.
If the facts are of failure, America will be likely to shrink back into its shell.
That was unsustainable.If households are slow to shrink back, it has sobering implications for many industries.
Yet he would suddenly shrink back, as if withdrawing into himself.
They freeze, shrink back against the walls, eyes asquint, their revolvers pointed at the captives.
Like a suspect in a lineup, it seems to shrink back when observed.
I'm not going to shrink back because now is the time".
It took until 1942, after America's entry into the second world war, for unemployment to shrink back.
LONDON — When their day is done, empires shrink back on themselves, but the yearning for greatness never quite fades.
But a little bitterness can be desirable, so don't shrink back at the sound of the word.
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