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Discover Ludwig"some back-and-forth" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a discussion between two or more parties. For example, "After some back-and-forth, the two sides finally reached an agreement."
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After some back-and-forth, Horovitz accepted Moore's shoes.
The lead-up featured some back-and-forth between opposing players through reporters.
After some back-and-forth with the seller, they were convinced that the offer was real, and wired a six-figure advance for the 2.4-pound rock.
On Sunday, an official border crossing between Syria and Lebanon in Wadi Khaled was quiet, while the nearby unofficial river crossing saw some back-and-forth traffic.
After some back-and-forth with their contact in Morocco, they were convinced that the offer was real, and wired a six-figure advance.
Again, the couple offered to upgrade it and were told no. "We had some back-and-forth trying to convince them," Mr. Capotosto said.
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The all-stock deal probably won't succeed without some more back-and-forth.
After some more back-and-forth, including a response from the Times public editor, the episode blew over.
(After some strained back-and-forth with an employee, I discovered that a Mr. Chocolate is the owner; 1402 St. Nicholas Avenue, at West 180th Street).
Using its natural language processing skills, the system currently allows for some basic back-and-forth conversations.
There has to be some back and forth.
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