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Discover Ludwig"the back" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can refer to the rear side of something, the reverse side of something, or the part of something that is behind or not visible. It is usually used as a noun phrase and can be used in a variety of contexts. For example: - "He turned the page over and started reading from the back." - "The back of the building was covered in ivy." - "I hurt my back lifting heavy boxes." - "The back of the painting had a hidden message written on it." - "We parked in the back of the parking lot." - "The back of the shirt had a small stain on it."
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To the back again.
Use the back.
First, the back story.
"Shotgun to the back".
He's in the back?
Survey the back bar.
Yes, in the back?
I love the back.
Trouble at the back?
The Back Page.
The back door opened.
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