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The phrase "against the articles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is referring to opposition or conflict with specific articles, such as legal articles, agreements, or guidelines.
Example: "The committee's decision was made against the articles of the constitution, leading to a heated debate."
Alternatives: "in violation of the articles" or "contrary to the articles".
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In the essay quoted above, he is ostensibly railing against the Articles of Confederation.
While he can no longer bring cases against the articles written about him because they are "out of time", he is bringing cases for phone hacking.
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Most of the criticism against the article was personal.
Southern Health argued against the article 2 inquest with a jury.
Someone even created a website to compile all the blogposts and letters against the article.
Mr. Netanyahu made his comments behind closed doors, but other Israeli ministers have publicly attacked the Swedish government's refusal to take an official stand against the article.
"Even if countries have not ratified the convention they are obligated by the ILO's constitution that as member states they will not go against the article of the convention".
Three days later, on Nov. 16, The Inquirer published an article identifying the jury forewoman, and Judge Baxter -- whose order had not expired -- began contempt of court proceedings against the article's authors, Joseph A. Gambardello, George Anastasia, Dwight Ott and Emilie Lounsberry.
Of course, press releases or interviews are not peer-reviewed, but when they are based on a published article, wild claims are curbed by the mere fact that it would be so easy to check them against the article itself.
Aides to Mr. Clinton and to Mrs. Clinton's campaign spent much of the day fighting back against the article, which asked, above all, what had become of Mr. Clinton, once considered by some a politician without peer.
After a weekend in which his aides sought to discredit an article in Vanity Fair that, relying primarily on anonymous sources, raised questions about his judgment, the company he keeps and whether he was spending time with other women, Mr. Clinton unleashed a tirade against the article's author, Todd S. Purdum, a former reporter for The New York Times.
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