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Discover Ludwig"it counters" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific action or response to something. For example, "The company's new policy it counters what was previously implemented."
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As such, "it counters initiatives, like the Ikea initiative, which are great on paper but cannot be implemented easily," she says. .
[Update: Here is Facebook's first entry in its "Hard Questions" series, which looks at how it counters terrorism. We have more analysis on it below].
Bing's goal is to put a dent in Google's profits, making it harder for Google to go after Microsoft's other cash-cow businesses, so, oddly, it counters Google's search strategy by mimicking its approach.
Note the mirror symmetry between action and the displacing force it counters (action is greater because it exerts its effects through a squashing function).
It counters the basic argument that they're trying to generate more interest in women".
It counters the misogynistic trends within the text by emphasizing and exposing them.
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However, do it counter-clockwise.
Jean Renoir labelled it "counter-revolutionary".
"I'd call it counter-risque.
Can it counter the force of Obama's superior organization?
Remove the fuse in doubt by turning it counter-clockwise.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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