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The phrase "Against the grain" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe actions or opinions that go against the norm or what is generally accepted. Example: "His decision to pursue a career in art was against the grain of his family's expectations for him to become a doctor."
Idiom
Against the grain.
If doing something goes against the grain, you're unwilling to do it because it contradicts what you believe in, but you have no real choice.
Dictionary
Against the grain
phrase
Preventing a smooth, level surface from being formed by raising the nap of the wood or causing larger splinters to form ahead of the cutting tool below the cutting surface.
Exact(60)
"Against the grain, kid," he told Carl.
Against the grain, you might say.
We went against the grain".
2) Go against the grain.
Work against the grain.
"Always against the grain".
Sewanee's approach goes against the grain.
It goes against the grain".
Posner goes against the grain.
The market's behavior went against the grain.
Slice the pork chops against the grain.
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