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Discover Ludwig"walked behind" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a particular direction of movement in relation to the speaker, as in "I walked behind the man to the store". It could also be used metaphorically, as in "My anxiety walked behind me like a shadow."
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I walked behind, my hands groping for the walls.
While the referee reproved Trésor, Platini walked behind and ruffled his hair in blatant approval.
The kids walked behind, festooned in their elaborate costumes.
Nurses walked behind and to the side of the participant and stopped timing when the participant's foot hit the floor after the end of the walking course.
Family and friends walked behind.
Someone else walked behind him.
A parade of fans walked behind them.
Only 20 people walked behind a "Mormons for E.R.A".
The hall was narrow, so I walked behind.
Back to you, Barry' as celebrities walked behind her unheeded.
I did not hassle her with a halter, but walked behind her, making a shushing noise.
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