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Discover LudwigThe phrase "comeback against" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to refer to a response that one person or group makes to a criticism or attack made by another person or group. For example, "The president's speech was a strong comeback against his opponent's criticism of the healthcare plan."
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So was the comeback against Hasek.
Oakland's Coco Crisp singled to cap a comeback against Detroit.
Why not another comeback against Sampras, his tactical role model?
Fresh from his comeback against Kramnik, Carlsen was a lot more relaxed.
The French fans began rooting for a comeback against one of their own.
So remembrances about Buffalo's 1993 playoff comeback against the Houston Oilers are a little bittersweet.
Tim Tebow's comeback against the Bears was the sixth of his short career.
Hundreds of fans streamed to Toomer's Corner after No. 23 Auburn's comeback against Utah State.
It ended with another comeback against a France team stocked with N.B.A. players.
But as quickly as joy came it disappeared following Leeds' comeback against Bristol Rovers.
It occurred to me again watching Borussia Dortmund's thrilling comeback against Málaga on Tuesday night.
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