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Discover Ludwig"very back" is not correct or usable in written English, as it is not an idiom or phrase.
Instead, you could say a phrase like "far back" or "all the way back". For example, "I could see the river from way back in the forest."
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The feeling was very back in the day".
We are the last house at the very back of the Springs, down in a gulch.
She could hide them at the very back of his closet.
The one at the very back is Jaime Torres Bodet … Salvador Novo?
I can look at the one in the very back and think, I remember those days.
Reaching into the cabinet, I discovered something wedged into the very back.
The stadium is surprisingly intimate and even from the very back, should provide excellent views.
Next, the shooter told Downing to sit in the very back seat and face him.
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It's all very back-to-the-future stuff for them.
It is not a linear process, it is a very back-and-forth process.
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