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The phrase "stepped back from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in the context of someone withdrawing from a situation or ceasing involvement in a dispute. For example, "After realizing the consequences of getting involved, John stepped back from the argument."
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Mr Jones has stepped back from this.
He stepped back from management a decade ago.
He stepped back from the train.
The man stepped back from the window.
Loomis stepped back from the balcony railing.
"But we stepped back from the cliff".
But the general stepped back from the brink.
He has since stepped back from that position.
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I don't step back from that.
"We're not stepping back from that".
Jordan sought to step back from that.
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