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Discover Ludwig"rails against" is a correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It means to speak out against or criticize something strongly. For example, "The activist rails against government corruption and policies."
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He rails against mediocrity.
She rails against lobbyists.
"But no one rails against tech companies.
Kuruc.info rails against "outsiders" of all kinds.
He rails against the financial markets.
Wexner rails against the town fathers.
Milk Louie rails against the milk carton.
He rails against the concept of growth-based development.
He rails against the IMF, bankers and privatisations.
The far-right government rails against accepting foreigners.
Lengthy poetic sections incorporated new rails against governments and corruption.
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