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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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off the back

I heard someone say this but can't find it in the dictionary.

This happened off the back of my victory against her.

I am guessing it means "right after".

Thanks
  

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following and as a consequence of

  • following and as a consequence of
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following and as a consequence of

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