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Discover Ludwig"railing against" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a figurative 'attack' on something or someone using harsh words or criticism. For example, "The senator railed against the inaction of the government on climate change."
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You're always railing against mules.
I wasn't railing against white people.
Do I hear you railing against NASA?
… He's indecent," Waters continued, railing against Trump.
It's like railing against the pounding surf.
There has been no "-ism" since then worth railing against.
He is hoping that railing against banks will suffice.
Mr Obama could respond by railing against Republican obduracy.
Fabian Reimair is a determined Petrushka, railing against fate.
He got his start as a blogger railing against corruption.
He printed letters James wrote, railing against Reconstruction.
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