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The phrase "be pitted against" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to being in a competition or event against someone or something else. For example, "The two teams were pitted against each other in the championship match."
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Will be pitted against Clarence Darrow.
Professional chefs and amateurs will be pitted against one another.
If America decided to intervene, two nuclear powers would be pitted against each other.
Those who really cared about education no longer wanted to be pitted against each other.
In the short term, Mr Chernomyrdin could be pitted against the two leading reformers.
The Dutch will be pitted against fellow visitors to South Africa, Germany or Spain.
Still, buyers can no longer be pitted against one another with insouciance.
But because of the investigation, they may now be pitted against one another other.
How could Islam, a religion as peaceful as any other, be pitted against the west?
Few of these players will be pitted against his men when the trophy is at stake.
In the 100, Gay will be pitted against Asafa Powell, the world record-holder.
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