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Discover Ludwig"resisted against" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about a situation in which someone resisted a force or power. For example, "The townspeople resisted against the oppressive regime."
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He was unstinting in his criticism of Ahmadinejad, who, he said, had made "great mistakes" and "resisted against the Leader's order".
Although woven fabrics have been demonstrated satisfactory tensile properties, but they have not been resisted against impact, because of their poor strain against tensile forces.
A continued redirection of resources out of the public schools that presently contain the overwhelming majority of the student population to other schools that don't have the same kind of accountability measures is a trend that must be resisted against.
In a minority of cases (n = 10) psychogeriatric residents resisted against the echocardiography.
Confusion was also felt by CSWs as they resisted against the expectations that CSWs should be active in equipment installation: " it's not what I thought I took the job for.
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The contacting pressure and friction strength of compound fabric to probe was to resist against static puncture resistance, but mechanism for dynamic puncture resistance was due to fiber elongation of fabric interlayer and compactness of compound fabric.
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I felt it was futile to resist against such force.
"We are resisting against the Israeli occupation," Mr. Qurei said.
"It is a day for the oppressed to resist against the oppressors".
She told Spanish radio that "we are in the best position to resist against these speculative attacks".
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