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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that background" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a specific background that has been previously mentioned or implied in the context. Example: "Despite his tough upbringing, his love for music was evident, as shown by that background in music theory."
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Greg has that background".
His policies reflect that background.
That background permeates his contemporary work.
Though having that background can hinder.
Against that background, Natura's success is exceptional.
But his books didn't confine themselves to that background.
I don't think Rebekah comes from that background.
Part of that background is saying what you see".
But a lot of American cinema doesn't have that background".
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You come in already from that background.
The liturgy soundtrack in the background was just that - background.
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