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Discover Ludwig"militate against" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you would like to express that something works in an opposing or hindering manner to something else. For example, "The high cost of living in this city militates against the ability of many people to afford adequate housing."
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But other factors militate against success.
"That can militate against an open society.
The facts militate against that analysis.
/ Their inconceivable differences will militate against the treaty.
A number of factors militate against working women.
If anything, it is likely to militate against prisoners' rehabilitation.
Its high acidity, austerity and complexity militate against huge demand.
Our lifestyles militate against a healthy attitude to meat.
But other facets of China's economy militate against change.
Those kinds of causes it is possible to militate against.
The politics of polarization militate against a McCain candidacy.
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