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The phrase "spool back and forth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of moving or rotating something in a repetitive manner, often in the context of data or media playback. Example: "The video player allows you to spool back and forth through the footage to find the exact moment you want."
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During the sanding process, do not rub spool back and forth, and keep the area wet while sanding.
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The back-and-forth continues for weeks.
There is back-and-forth on this.
It's a back-and-forth conversation.
At the Ock Pop Tok Living Crafts Centre in Ban Saylom, Laos, a young weaver from the Katu tribe slid a spool of bright purple thread back and forth through a huge and creaking wooden loom.
Whipping noiselessly back and forth over Mr. Lord's head, spooling 60, 70 even 80 feet before and behind him, the line appears both lethal and ineffably graceful.
Back and forth.
We went back and forth".
"I'll be back and forth.
The back and forth continued.
She goes back and forth.
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