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The phrase "a crusade against" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a vigorous campaign or movement aimed at combating a particular issue or problem.
Example: "The organization launched a crusade against plastic pollution to raise awareness and promote sustainable practices."
Alternatives: "a campaign against" or "an initiative against".
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A crusade against drugs would be unpopular.
"It's not a crusade against Americans," she said.
Newt has mounted a crusade against radical Islam.
"A crusade against poverty" was a no-no.
Consumer Reports has taken up a crusade against these restrictions.
But his politics were predominantly a crusade against Irish Catholics.
"I have a crusade against fondant," he said.
For him, it is a crusade against the pesky backhand.
The conversion of the struggle into a crusade against slavery made European intervention impossible.
On Aug. 8, 1288, the pope proclaimed a crusade against Ladislas.
Now Al Gore, the Democrat seeking the presidency, wants to start a crusade against "sprawl".
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