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Discover Ludwig"strike against" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to hit or make contact with something forcefully. It can also refer to a protest or demonstration against something. Example 1: The workers went on a strike against the company's decision to cut their benefits. Example 2: The football player's foot accidentally struck against the ball, causing it to fly into the goal. Example 3: The community came together to strike against the government's proposed budget cuts for education.
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"This is not a strike against pupils.
The big strike against him?
"One more strike against him".
It's another strike against him.
It was Al Qaeda's second successful strike against American targets.
It was like a strike against the authorities".
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What if Iran strikes against Israel?
She also has other strikes against her.
The strikes against City were relatively unremarkable.
And he struck against his predecessor, Carlos Salinas.
Kosovo-style air strikes against Afghanistan.
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