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"retaliating against" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone responding to a negative action with a negative action of their own. For example, "The employee was found retaliating against his employer by secretly sabotaging his work."
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Retaliating against an aggressive act.
And it restricts the company from retaliating against competitors.
Russia, however, began retaliating against Georgia in many ways.
Federal labor law bars managers from retaliating against union supporters.
Mr. Kamphuis said Cyberbunker was retaliating against Spamhaus for "abusing their influence".
Instead, the United States would be forced to escalate the war by retaliating against cities.
It was also prohibited from retaliating against concert sites that worked with competitors.
In other cases, companies are accused of retaliating against whistle-blowers, in violation of S.E.C. rules.
He raised both hands to complain to the officials, but restrained himself from retaliating against West.
The law, to be sure, forbids a company from retaliating against a union.
False accusations made with the intent of harming or retaliating against another person may subject the accuser to disciplinary action.
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