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Discover Ludwig"manoeuvres against" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe actions taken to oppose or undermine something or someone. Example: The political party launched a series of fierce manoeuvres against their opponents in an attempt to discredit their policies. In this sentence, "manoeuvres against" denotes the party's intentional efforts to undermine their opponents and hinder their chances of winning. It can also be used in other contexts, such as military manoeuvres against an enemy or strategic manoeuvres against a business rival.
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So Labour MPs must hold off any manoeuvres against Corbyn.
Hammond's announcement came as Russia rebuffed claims made to the Guardian by the head of MI5, Andrew Parker, that the Kremlin was behind hostile manoeuvres against Britain.
But some Labour MPs think that even then Corbyn would be impossible to defeat, arguing that any manoeuvres against the leader should wait until 2018.
As manoeuvres against Jeremy Corbyn develop into a full-blown ambush, it is possible to imagine scenarios in which he survives as leader, but hard to conceive why he'd want to.
Mr Alexander faced questions about his ambitions following press reports he was "on manoeuvres" against a potential rival for the top job, Business Secretary Vince Cable.
For eighteen months following the quashing of the 30 September Movement, there was a complicated process of political manoeuvres against Sukarno, including student agitation, stacking of parliament, media propaganda and military threats.
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"This is simply a hedging manoeuvre against a higher risk and greater probability of customers defaulting.
Castro had commanded every second and manoeuvre against the Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961.
It might also go some way to repairing the dents Mr Jonathan has inflicted on Nigeria's economy by his ill-judged manoeuvre against the central bank.
The law, commonly referred to as Hatch-Waxman, recognises the risks of such litigation and aims to reward generic firms that succeed in lopping years off brand monopolies (ie, manoeuvring against questionable patents that extend these monopolies).
Despite the subsequent restoration of democracy, the army demanded, and obtained, the resignation of an Islamist-tinged prime minister, Necmettin Erbakan, in 1997.The army's hand has been apparent in the latest manoeuvring against AK.
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