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The phrase "able against" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct in standard contexts.
It could potentially be used in a specific context where one is describing the capability to withstand or resist something, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "The new software is able against various cyber threats, ensuring data security."
Alternatives: "capable of resisting" or "able to withstand".
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He may be less able against Panesar's steady left-arm or Swann's attacking variations.
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More importantly, it gives Clinton more time to attack Obama, in order to make him less elect-able against McCain, come November.
It stands to reason that intimacy remains an able defense against discord.
But I am even more excited to be able play against him.
Give Ashley Cole and Glen Johnson the opportunity to push forward more than they were able to against France.
"Vincent Kompany is not able to play against Sunderland or against Everton, that's sure," the manager, Manuel Pellegrini, said.
You'll be able to compete against people online or against your friends on highscore challenges.
Apps need to be able to code against use cases and not against raw sensor data.
Williams, who strained his groin against North Carolina A&T, said he should be able to play against Kentucky.
I was able to feature against Edinburgh and a full game against Aironi.
You'll be able to play against Xbox owners on Live and against fellow Windows users for free.
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