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Discover Ludwig"odds are against" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is not likely to occur, or that the chances of something happening are slim. For example, "Odds are against us winning the game tonight, but we're going to try our best."
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The odds are against her.
The odds are against it.
Certainly the odds are against Rory Dawn.
But the odds are against newcomers.
The odds are against a favorable verdict.
Right now, the odds are against them.
And the odds are against it.
The odds are against Federer.
The odds are against the Bulldogs though.
But the odds are against them.
He knows the odds are against him.
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