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Discover Ludwig"engage against" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to participate in conflict or battle against something or someone. Example: The army was ordered to engage against the enemy forces, despite being outnumbered.
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But how far Turkey will really engage against Isis in Syria is unclear.
And where we have it we can proactively engage against that," he said.
I don't know if I could say that I properly engage against poaching but in any case, I do try to sensitise people, specifically against animal trafficking.
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The Kochs actually engaged against me and funded my opponent.
They obeyed and thereby were occasionally engaged against Chinese communist forces.
From 1604 to 1616 he was Admiral of the Narrow Seas, being chiefly engaged against pirates.
And everyone who is engaged against these values has to be proclaimed a pariah … and prosecuted….
As a whole, defense lawyers engaged against his prosecutors achieved one of the lowest acquittal rates in the country.
While developing a new order at his capital, Taizong was engaged against both the eastern and the western Turks.
That seems to have burned away his old urge to conciliate and compromise, and he is now fully engaged against the philosophy of his opponents.
The five European nations engaged against Isis share a deep preoccupation: they fear the development of jihadi networks and ideology among their Muslim communities.
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