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Discover Ludwig"arrayed against" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group or forces that are in opposition to one another. For example: "The two armies were arrayed against each other, ready for battle."
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Forces arrayed against them then, not now.
Both princes are arrayed against Tamim, the emir of Qatar.
The digital firepower arrayed against Estonia was massive and intense.
That "hatred arrayed against him" started with him.
The forces arrayed against that change are considerable.
But there is much arrayed against a Canucks victory.
"But the institutions of the state are arrayed against him.
Today, political forces are arrayed against land reform.
There are vast (opposing) armies arrayed against them.
But it seems as if everything is arrayed against him".
And an army will be arrayed against him.
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