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Discover Ludwig"counter to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is most commonly used to indicate something that is opposite or contradictory to something else. Here are a few examples: - Counter to popular belief, spiders are not insects; they are actually arachnids. - Her decision to drop out of college was counter to her parents' wishes. - His actions were counter to his own principles. - The new government policies are counter to the interests of the working class. - The evidence presented in court was counter to the defendant's claims of innocence.
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That's counter to conservative principles".
The move ran counter to common wisdom.
It runs counter to human nature.
That omission runs counter to city guidelines.
Other comments ran counter to possible stereotypes.
The findings ran counter to expert expectations.
It almost seems counter to evolution.
This runs counter to conventional wisdom.
Rap pan against counter to level rice.
But research runs counter to this.
But the U.S. runs counter to this.
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