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"speaking against" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing someone who is expressing disagreement or criticism towards something or someone. Example: She was always speaking against the government's policies, voicing her concerns about their impact on the environment.
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"I'm speaking against people who committed crimes.
"I'm not speaking against the Albanian people," Adrian said.
"No voice was speaking against the war," he said.
We are not speaking against any community as such, we are accepting everyone.
He had heard that people were speaking against the war at big gatherings in the city.
Those speaking against a bill will have just three minutes, down from five.
QUESTION FROM TERRENCE: What do the folks speaking against QE2 suggest as an alternative?
He traveled around the country speaking against the war, and to South Vietnam.
He wanted an honouring "of Sex more religiously", while speaking against pleasure on occasion.
But speaking against lower CD prices risks alienating consumers, who love the idea.
Mr. Obama is speaking against a plain backdrop, without people behind him.
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