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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'have against' is not grammatically correct in English.
In order for it to be used, it would need to be revised to 'have [something] against'. For example: I don't have anything against you, so let's work together.
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I don't have against anyone.
'What do I have against you?
What do the Republicans have against Europe?
What do you have against it?
Just what do they have against Darwinism?
What does everyone have against e-cigarettes?
What do you have against motivation?
What did Jesus have against money changers?
Similar(3)
I have nothing against owls.
I have nothing against it.
I have nothing against them.
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