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Discover Ludwig"run against" is an acceptable usage in written English and it is often used to denote the act of running in opposition to someone or something.
For example, "John decided to run against the incumbent mayor in the upcoming election."
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"I would never run against another Republican".
Why should you run against him?
"I run against myself," he said.
Then you run against him?
"We know we'll run against a person".
Nevertheless, the opposition should run against him.
They've got to run against Bush".
-- they not run against a former boss.
I'd love to run against her".
"No one seems to run against me.
So I'd rather run against Bush.
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