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The phrase "question against" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English. It typically means to raise doubt or skepticism about something, or to challenge or dispute a question. Example: The lawyer raised several questions against the validity of the witness's testimony. Another example: The teacher asked the students to write an essay answering the question against capital punishment.
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QUESTION: -- against Judge Kavanaugh.
At this point I would like to turn Sebald's question against him and myself.
Ms. Trierweiler asks each of them a "strange question": Against whom does this victory represent a personal revenge?
Now comes a nagging question: Against that backdrop, is Mr. Brown's $8-billion-a-year 8-billion-a-year 8-billion-a-year 8-billion-a-year
Well -- so, because of that, Judge, we will not hold your inability to answer the question against you.
Moreover, it begs the question against the 50+ funding agencies who have thoughtfully decided to require green OA for peer-reviewed manuscripts.
The Woodward episode highlighted the crux of the impeachment question: Against what standard is Congress supposed to weigh a President's behavior?
It is therefore generally judged on a case-by-case basis, with the court balancing the pro- and anticompetitive effects of the agreement in question against each other.
Dallek is not a pacifist, and he does not pretend that his observation settles the question against war in every case.
He was only 24 at the time but the war in question, against the Boers, was the fourth he had attended.
In such a case, even though the state court also decides a federal question against the plaintiffs in error, this court dismisses the writ of error without considering the federal question.
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