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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to back out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when someone decides to withdraw from a commitment or agreement they previously made. Example: "After much consideration, she decided to back out of the project due to personal reasons."
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She spots immediately that I'm trying to back out of going.
His response was never to back out of a fight.
He told the police that he had tried to back out of the plot.
He began cautiously to back out of the lane marked "Exit Only".
I urge you to back out of your plans to locate in Boston".
Although he received the go-ahead, he decided to back out of the deal.
But within a few years the owners tried to back out of the deal.
The meet was hastily arranged after Seattle organizers were forced to back out of an event.
Some buyers have grown so concerned that they started to back out of deals.
But at the current prices Bear Stearns is free to back out of the arrangement.
"We're not looking for any reason to back out of the contract.
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