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"I have your six" is a phrase commonly used in military and tactical contexts, meaning "I have your back" or "I am looking out for you." The term originates from the idea that a person's six o'clock position is directly behind them, indicating support and protection from potential threats. It emphasizes trust and camaraderie among team members, assuring that someone is watching over you.

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