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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are made against" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where actions or claims are directed towards someone or something, often in legal or formal situations.
Example: "Several complaints are made against the company regarding its business practices."
Alternatives: "are filed against" or "are lodged against".
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Comparisons are made against the data published on dairy fluids.
Comparisons are made against a widely used regenerator material: stainless steel woven wire mesh screen.
Comparisons are made against both commercial software and specialized procedures on a set of 376 instances.
A special table and layout are used, and all bets are made against the house.
The Council's Standards and Ethics Committee meets when allegations are made against Council members.
Each year, thousands of threats are made against the first family.
In "The Brain That Couldn't Remember," three allegations are made against Professor Suzanne Corkin, who died on May 24.
Experiments are carried out on 30 RCCSTD scenarios and comparisons are made against previous best-known algorithms.
Around 4,000 allegations are made against teachers a year with only one in 20 being found to be true.
Mr. Lieberman said that "many false accusations are made against Israel on numerous issues," the statement added.
When accusations are made against priests, the bishop has said, the matter is turned over to the police.
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