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Discover LudwigThe phrase "liability against" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or action that provides protection or defense against potential liability (legal responsibility). It is often used in legal or business contexts. Example: "The company's insurance policies provide liability protection against lawsuits related to product defects." Another example: "The contract includes a clause that limits the seller's liability against any damages caused during the delivery process."
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But he was definitely a liability against the Pacers.
His speed was an asset but his size is a liability against big, athletic teams.
At tackle, Jeremy Trueblood is a marked liability against speed rushers.
"Indeed, the courts have made no findings of liability against the government in this case".
Mr. Millus said he was planning to appeal the finding of liability against Officer Raymond, 37.
There may yet be a finding of civil liability against them.
Curtailing offensive workplace behavior, including swearing, could limit a company's liability against harassment claims, she added.
If a skater gets hurt, the skater has waived liability against the owner of the rink.
Worthy needs to work on shedding blocks, but he's by no means a liability against the run.
It is doubtful whether the denial of insurance coverage for liability against punitive damages actually deters culpable actors.
"There's been no finding of liability against T.W.A., and we don't anticipate that there will be," he said.
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