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Discover Ludwig"sit behind" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are writing about someone taking a seat behind someone else. For example: She grabbed a seat behind him and sat down.
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The plan was to sit behind anyway.
"Everybody was determined to make me sit behind," he said.
Adrian told Lee to sit behind... where my head was.
With skating you can sit behind and it's easier, but Elise doesn't feel that.
I sit behind and say, do this do that.
Sit behind or beside him, sit with him.
I sit behind a desk.
Today, they just sit behind the thing.
Apparently one can sit behind the wheel.
Restaurants and stores sit behind metal bars.
The lakes sit behind natural travertine dams.
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