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Discover Ludwig"staying back" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to either staying behind somewhere, like in a town or city, or delaying something, like an event or task. For example, "I'm staying back in town for a few days while they go on holiday." or "We decided to stay back the launch of the project to ensure we had enough time to test everything."
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Staying back will hurt him.
"He's staying back, he's not stalking around.
"I worked on staying back better," he said.
Now staying back on pitches, Alomar is driving the ball.
I was trying to rush instead of just staying back.
"Just staying back," added 60 year-old Parmjit Singh-Mann.
Ferrer dealt with his weakness by staying back and slamming balls from corner to corner.
Or will someone try out a new role, pushing up or staying back to help Edu?
Orpik is defensive-minded, typically staying back in the offensive zone.
"I can tell in batting practice if I'm staying back," Jeter said.
Ventura is not guessing anymore, just staying back and reacting to the pitch.
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