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Discover LudwigThe phrase "retaliate against" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone responds to an action with another action, usually in order to cause damage or harm. For example, "The company retaliated against the union's demands by reducing their benefits."
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Hezbollah may retaliate against Western targets.
Who are you going to retaliate against?
It's very easy to retaliate against us".
You can see why they retaliate against their oppressor.
The Senators did not retaliate against Boyle during that game.
Some rebel brigade leaders threatened to retaliate against Hezbollah directly.
rules, which could allow Russia to retaliate against American businesses.
I am prepared to retaliate against anything he does.
Yet, several administrations have hesitated to retaliate against Iran.
Their job was to retaliate against any kind of incursion.
Officials said he would retaliate against tenants who refused to comply.
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