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Discover Ludwig"stacked against" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be put in a situation where something or someone is at a disadvantage. Example sentence: The odds were stacked against me, but I still managed to pull off a victory.
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Everything is stacked against you.
"The odds are stacked against you.
But the numbers seemed stacked against him.
The deck is stacked against them.
rules are also stacked against developing countries.
The odds are still stacked against her.
"The deck is stacked against these people.
The odds were stacked against me.
"All the odds are stacked against Greece.
The odds are stacked against the Wright Brothers.
The odds were stacked against her.
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