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How do you use backward as an adjective in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "backward" as an adjective in a sentence:

* "He took a backward glance at the house before driving away." (Describing the direction of the glance)

* "The car was facing in a backward direction." (Describing the orientation of the car)

* "She had a backward approach to problem-solving." (Describing the method used)

* "The old computer had a backward operating system." (Describing the technology)

* "He wore a backward baseball cap." (Describing the way the cap was worn)

The key thing to remember is that "backward" describes something as being directed or facing towards the rear or past, or as being old-fashioned or out of date.

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