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The phrase "against without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is typically used to indicate opposition or resistance to something or someone without any external support or assistance. Example: "Despite being up against strong opponents without any help, the team managed to win the championship."
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Throughout history, minorities have been discriminated against without justification, on grounds of race, religion, gender, and sexuality.
Indeed, without meter and rhythm to spar against, without our purely musical expectations to abuse, his conceits sound almost banal.
That means the Yankees will play their last two series against Boston, a team Brosius has performed well against, without him.
Magnetar, a Chicago hedge fund, also invested in C.D.O.'s that it then bet against, without disclosing its role, according to an investigation by ProPublica, a nonprofit journalism organization.
Why should anyone stop us now?" After battling the Argentines' powerful, unrelenting attack, Hedman said, "They are the best team I've ever played against, without a shadow of a doubt".
In the playlet he had to put his arm around me and hold me to his chest, though the "heart" he pressed me to was a little too high for my head to rest against without stretching — I had not yet got my full growth.
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"We're discriminated against, and without education, without work, life is more difficult in almost every way".
Sheffield United toiled against Forest without success.
It does not work against iPhones without a fingerprint reader.
"You cannot fight the war against terror without going against drug trafficking".
Nevertheless the prime minister said the militias would not have acted against him without orders.
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