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back door
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UK
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Commonly used as a secondary entrance to a house for convenience and privacy
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back door
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United Kingdom
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In many homes, the back door is commonly used as a secondary entrance for convenience and easy access to outdoor spaces.
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3
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back door
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United Kingdom
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Commonly used as a secondary entrance for the house, often leading to the backyard or garden.
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4
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backdoor
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United Kingdom
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May refer to a specific type of exit in a theater, venue, or public building, typically used as an emergency exit or for staff access.
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5
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backdoor
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United Kingdom
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A term commonly used in cybersecurity to refer to a method of bypassing security measures.
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6
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front
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United Kingdom
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In the US and UK, the front of a building often faces the street or main entrance.
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7
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home front
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Britain
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Impact of bombings and community resilience
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8
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home front
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United Kingdom
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The home front during wartime involves civilian participation in support of the military, such as working in factories, rationing supplies, and volunteering for war-related causes.
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9
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rear
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UK
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In real estate context, refers to the back part of a property, often with a garden or yard
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10
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rear
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UK
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Houses often have rear gardens for relaxation and social gatherings
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