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The phrase "we will back" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is possible that it could be used informally in spoken English, but it would need to be followed by something else to make a complete sentence. For example, "We will back you up" or "We will be back soon" are both complete sentences using "we will back." In these examples, "back" is a verb and is being used to express support or return. However, if you are trying to say "we will be backing away" or "we will be backing the car into the driveway," you would need to add a preposition such as "from" or "the" to make the sentence grammatically correct. For example, "We will be backing away from the fire" or "We will be backing the car into the driveway."
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"There's no way we will back down.
And we will back up those prayers with deeds for as long as it takes.
"We will back Iran any time, in any situation," he said in Tehran.
The shadow health secretary, Andrew Lansley, said: "We will back the NHS.
"Our challenge to George Osborne is that we will back him on continued pay restraint.
We will back towards the end of the year with a new batch of Winter Reads.
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When percentages were provided without denominators we will back-calculate to determine denominators.
"We'll back them," Officer Hemme said.
We'll back him to the hilt.
So we'll back it through the tax system".
"We will come back, and we will come back, and we will come back again," Mrs. Feinstein said.
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