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The phrase "counter against" is a grammatically correct construction and can be used in written English
It means to oppose or go against something in a counteractive manner. Example: The company implemented a new policy to counter against the declining sales.
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But it was the visitors who would break the deadlock with a swiftly executed counter against the run of play.
There are also strings of crisp-skinned dried sausages ($9.50 a pound) hanging behind the counter against the wall.
On a counter against the opposite wall is a keyboard and a big-screen iMac running Logic Pro, Apple's high-grade zillion-variable music production software.
Their less pigmented lighter skin was preferred by evolutionary selection to improve vitamin D status to counter against the risk from vitamin D-related disorders.
Two affluent-looking matrons treating themselves to coffee and cake after shopping nearby were deep in conversation at the five-stool counter against the opposite wall.
And if you try to play on the counter against a team that really wants the ball, you deserve to suffer.
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Some Democratic opponents say Republicans have been wary of working with Representative David E. Bonior of Michigan, the chief Democratic vote-counter against the measure, because Mr. Bonior was the chief Democratic tormentor of former Speaker Newt Gingrich.
But the Marlins crept back, countering against Bobby Parnell in the bottom of the inning.
It wasn't until the match's last minutes when, countering against a pursuing RSL, LA generated two breakaway chances.
The molecular mechanism by which survivin counters against apoptosis and facilitates cell division has been extensively explored in cancer cells (Li, 2003).
"We have to make sure we don't leave ourselves open to the counter [against Hannover].
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