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Discover LudwigThe phrase "steps backward" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the physical act of taking steps backward. For example, "He took several steps backward before realizing he was too close to the edge of the cliff."
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"We can't keep taking steps backward.
Then she stops and takes two steps backward.
It was one step forward, two steps backward".
"I felt like I was taking 10 steps backward".
And every retreat has its incremental steps backward.
With legs wide apart, he takes small steps backward.
The Bears have taken a couple of steps backward from the promise they built last season.
Other pitchers in the farm system have taken steps backward this season, some for physical reasons.
Then she took a few steps backward, turned around, and did.
Humbletonian is surprised and takes a few steps backward before she steadies again.
Then he took a few running steps backward to the rope, found it, and hung on.
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