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Discover Ludwig"be up against" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an opposition or a challenge one is facing. For example, "I'm up against tight deadlines that I need to meet."
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He could be up against it.
Maicon will be up against compatriot Diego Costa this evening.
I wouldn't like to be up against him.
You could be up against teachers with years of experience.
It's not just the courts you'll be up against.
Our acting skills will be up against each other".
We're going to be up against some really dynamic and well-crafted online resources.
As Yamauchi explained: " You know you'll be up against dopers, but what else can you do?
He added that as a result, some American banks may be "up against the wall".
To make matters worse, he will be up against fantasy's worst running back matchup to date.
I wonder if Bush has the slightest clue what he may be up against".
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