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Discover Ludwig"find against" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal settings to describe a decision made by a judge or jury. It means to rule or determine that someone or something is guilty or liable for something. Example: After carefully reviewing all the evidence presented, the jury found against the defendant and awarded the plaintiff with a substantial amount in damages.
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Dare the former judge find against the Queen?
And they are not going to find against themselves.
I find, against my Peyton-inclinations, that we're rooting for NOLA.
The commission is expected to find against the Spanish state according to some reports.
The stakes for Sheeran could be high should the judge find against him.
Why, then, days after seeing "Quantum of Solace," do I find, against expectation, that I can't shake it off?
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But researchers also found against-the-odds progress in some of the world's poorest nations.
The Press Complaints Commission, as was, found against the Telegraph then.
It scans the device and checks any malware found against its database, flagging dodgy content.
They have pledged to pursue their claims in the European Court of Human Rights if the review finds against them.
If the commission finds against Ryanair it could be forced to pay back any state aid.
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