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Discover Ludwig"stay behind" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to mean that someone should remain at a particular place or location while others leave. For example: "The teacher asked the students to stay behind after class to discuss an assignment."
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"I want to stay behind".
Why do some people evacuate while others stay behind?
The Cubans who stay behind are going gray.
It refuses to stay behind; it clings to you.
If my sons stay behind, we haven't got enough money.
"They are entitled to stay behind and be disappointed.
Plan A was to stay behind and stay relaxed.
Stay behind it".
To stay behind bars …".
He plans to stay behind.
He ordered Pollard to stay behind.
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