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Discover Ludwig"fly against" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to mean to move or act in opposition or counter to something else. For example, "He chose to fly against the advice of his friends and move to a new city."
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"You are going to fly against rabbits?" he said.
Surely nobody in Washington is proposing to fly against Assad, as we flew against Qaddafi.
"We kind of fly against the convention of traditional television," Mr. Koonin said.
He ended up going 0 for 2 with a sacrifice fly against Dickey.
Steve Yeager drove in the go-ahead run with a sacrifice fly against John.
Have you ever seen a seagull by a cliff fly against a high wind?
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There are certainly moments where the album slips into abstruse indulgence - Turtle Turtle Up's jarring collection of samples bears the influence of drill'n'bass, the fly-against-a-windowpane racket pioneered by Squarepusher, and another strong contender for the most boring music of all time title - but even at its most obscure, there's enough going on to hold the listener's attention.
It's like flies against the windshield.
It flies against everything that is decent and right".
Talk of this is painful and flies against the zeitgeist.
Construction continued through the second century, when its cannonballs flew against pirates and Englishmen, and the third century, when the cannonballs flew against pirates and Dutchmen.
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