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Discover LudwigThe phrase "employed against" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase typically means to use something as a means to oppose something else. Example: The suspect was arrested after evidence was employed against them.
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Now, what's "in the interests of fairness" is about to be turned into a parlour game in which we pit the employed against the self-employed.
Then the tools were increasingly employed against the broader population.
Note that "hissy" is not a term employed against straight men.
"The dreadful sanctions employed against me and my family remain in force.
Impeachment is an ancient legal device which the British, too, once employed against unworthy ministers.
And approaching a community already suspicious of counter-terrorism police tactics employed against them since 9/11 is wishful thinking.
Drawn truncheons had to be employed against the demonstrators to ensure that the attack would not be renewed.
The decision does not definitively halt construction, but was nevertheless surprising given the strong-arm tactics employed against opponents.
T. minutum, which is readily cultured in the laboratory, has been successfully employed against various lepidopteran agricultural pests.
These soldiers, who have been employed against Communist guerillas there, are battle-hardened veterans of jungle fighting.
In modern filibusters like the ones employed against the four Bush judicial nominees, the extended debate is merely threatened and not actually carried out.
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