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Discover LudwigThe phrase "penalty against" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a punishment or consequence that is imposed on someone for breaking a rule or law. Example: The referee awarded a penalty against the opposing team for a handball in the penalty area. Note: In this example, "penalty against" is used to indicate that the penalty is being imposed on the opposing team as a consequence for breaking the rule of handling the ball with their hand.
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Five: misses penalty against Yugoslavia.
Military prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty against Maj.
The use of the death penalty against S.M.U.
And then by another penalty against Biarritz at a maul.
Federal prosecutors rarely seek the death penalty against defendants.
The state is seeking the death penalty against Mr. Nichols.
So would I have given the penalty against Morgan?
Hence the suspension of a three-point penalty against Chelsea".
The play resulted in an unnecessary roughness penalty against the Jets.
"International law clearly prohibits the use of the death penalty against anybody with a mental disability.
But the Justice Department is not seeking the death penalty against Mr. Ghailani.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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