Sentence examples for to be against from inspiring English sources

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"to be against" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to have a negative opinion or feeling about something or someone. Example: I am against the new policy because I believe it will have a negative impact on our company.

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He doesn't have to be against Ewing.

This has to be against the rules.

Nature seems to be against us".

seems to be against the war.

They're going to be against nations worldwide".

They're said to be against it, too.

Everything has to be against somebody.

But I know what to be against".

"They seem to be against the mill.

You don't have to be against anybody".

"It's pretty bad to be against God.

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