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"antagonist to" is correct and may be used in written English
It typically describes a person, thing, or concept that stands opposed to another. For example, "The mayor was an antagonist to the protesters' demands."
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Playing the antagonist to Seth Rogen is no bad thing.
In "Show Biz Bugs, Bugss was the co-star and antagonist to Daffy Duck.
And there's no antagonist to speak of, no villain, really, unless it's a capricious, indifferent god.
Marbury was central to most of that drama, as an antagonist to Brown, Thomas and several others.
Modern scholarship has heightened Severian's theological importance beyond his notoriety as antagonist to Chrysostom.
Mr. Sheinkopf, a political consultant, was an antagonist to Mr. Cuomo during the 2002 governor's race, when Mr. Sheinkopf worked for another Democratic candidate, H. Carl McCall.
In 1983, for instance, Winthrop Laboratories, which was then a subsidiary of Sterling Drugs, added naloxone, an antagonist, to Talwin, one of its pain relievers.
But the M.L.B. filed a lawsuit against him in March, and the pressure of it seems to have turned him from antagonist to witness.
Indeed, given the vogue for origins stories and spinoffs, do assume that TV executives are already fancying how Katie could make the jump from antagonist to protagonist.
Today's speech was less bellicose, but it was clearly intended as further proof of Putin's claim to being the world's premier antagonist to U.S. power.
Ms. Mailer does not dig deeply into Mailer's writing, nor into his reputation as a crackling antagonist to feminists.
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