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Discover Ludwig'hedge against' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to reduce or offset the likelihood of loss or damage by taking precautionary measures. For example, "The company hedged against inflation by investing in various assets."
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You can't hedge against the past.
Mobutu was a hedge against the Communists.
Tebow is a hedge against irrelevancy.
Mubarak was a hedge against regional war.
How will technology "hedge" against extinction?
"They like to hedge against uncertainty.
"It's a hedge against a weak dollar, not a hedge against inflation".
There is a need to hedge against failure.
Its swelling military budget offered a hedge against China.
It was — and remains — a miraculous hedge against loss.
Health insurance, like all insurance, is a hedge against risk.
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