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"start backwards" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English, and it is typically used as an instruction to do something in reverse order.
For example, "Let's start backwards and work our way towards the beginning of the project."
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Let me start backwards.
He's the only one that can actually start backwards on the Mega Ramp".
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"Somehow or other he got so enamored with the beauty of the original theater design," he said, "that he started backwards".
Figure 5 The preemption starts backwards from the farthest frame to the nearest.
Moreover, the preemption starts backwards from the farthest frame to the nearest, as shown in Figure 5.
We're starting backwards with this piece, as it's the last time we sat down for a formal interview, for Morgan's very busy year of 2007, to discuss the release of "Gone Baby Gone, "Feast of Love," and "The Bucket List," the latter of which he co-starred in with the equally venerable and iconic Jack Nicholson.
(e) The circuits are iteratively closed by releasing the vertices in V ~ one after another, starting backwards with v m.
Push hard with your feet and start rolling backwards, like doing a backward roll, only be more aggressive.
Start with "backwards 1. " Subtracting 1 from a number takes you backwards 1 number.
Assuming technology doesn't start rolling backwards, people will be having sex with robots in the next five years.
Does America, which led the world in ditching monarchs, hereditary titles and forelock-tugging, really want to be the first country to start going backwards?
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