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    "back up a little" = back up to the same word as the one you started the selection in (in the gif, the word "selected"). In the situation in the question, this means backing up to the same as the start position, which was mentioned in the question?
    – grg
    Commented Jan 24, 2016 at 18:26
  • Your edit seems to just be what I said, but my point was in the gif in the question there's punctuation, so backing up to the same word is only by backing up to the starting point because the word break is the space to the right? I can post a gif if it helps, but basically what I'm trying to say is that whilst this works for sentences, in the literal example in the question you must move all the way back to the start point, or at least it only works for me with the characters used in the question when going back to the start point?
    – grg
    Commented Jan 24, 2016 at 21:04
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    This answer is exactly what he claims he doesn't want to do.
    – Aganju
    Commented Jan 25, 2016 at 1:30