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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'rail against' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express strong criticism or disapproval, especially publicly. For example: "The local residents railed against the proposed plans to build a nuclear power plant in their town."
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Leftists rail against rising inequality.
To rail against a law divine.
They really rail against the European ones.
Every week, several letters rail against Republicans.
Nonetheless, I can't rail against these pages.
Born-again populists rail against the establishment".
We need something to rail against.
They will rail against the statutory element.
Preservationists rail against the lowering of standards.
But there's been nothing to rail against.
I rail against stereotyping and discrimination.
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