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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rigged against" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where something has been unfairly set up or organized to work against someone or something. Example: The election was deemed unfair by many, with accusations that the results were rigged against the opposition party.
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"But being rigged means it's rigged against you, and I think Mr. Trump's fate is in his own hands".
As one critic told me recently, the classroom is no more rigged against boys than workplaces are rigged against lazy and unfocused workers.
It's rigged against me," he said.
The whole system is rigged against her".
The system has been rigged against them".
It's a market rigged against the poor.
Right now, the system seems rigged against ordinary Australians.
MacFarquhar sees a system that's rigged against parents.
The case, Trump concluded, was "rigged" against him.
No wonder Americans think the system is rigged against them.
Many will take it as confirmation that the WTO is rigged against poor countries.
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