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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rising against" is correct and can be used in written English
It typically implies opposition or resistance against a power or issue. For example: "The people are rising against the oppressive government."
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Now they are rising against it.
The real keeps rising against the dollar.
"They may start rising against the government".
But even this group is now rising against Rwanda's occupation.
Next, Zita Holbourne, a member of Black Activists Rising Against the Cuts (Barac), recites a poem.
Even so, many Asian firms feel that barriers are gradually rising against them.
Napoleon's retreat from Moscow was the signal for a rising against the French.
In 1853 he backed the Milanese workers in their unsuccessful rising against the Austrians.
The greenback was rising against the other big global currencies, the yen, pound and euro.
But we can be one billion rising against violence and for justice.
As a young man, Fabrizi helped plan and execute the 1831 Milan rising against the Austrians.
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