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Discover LudwigThe phrase "defiance to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to convey a feeling of resistance, disobedience, or bold opposition towards authority or rules. Example: "Her constant defiance to her boss's orders eventually led to her being fired from the company."
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There's a certain defiance to Godrich.
It was a brazen act of legal defiance to the regime.
Scholars attribute some of the defiance to the landlocked nation's isolation.
Eat smores, Palin implored, as a patriotic act of defiance to Big Government.
She brings a thoroughly appealing mix of ingenuousness and defiance to her role.
Alabama's stance on its extremist immigration law is shifting from defiance to damage control.
Perhaps it's meant to sound a note of defiance to the health police?
The image was striking because it embodied righteous defiance to an old and destructive order.
The meeting went ahead as a show of defiance to the terrorists.
Palestinian officials have reacted with defiance to any foreign governmental effort to end the salaries.
Metamorphosis from middle-aged defiance to tragic victim of life was never more persistent or merciless.
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