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"triumph against" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is typically used in the sense of "to get the better of someone or something in a competition or struggle". For example, "After months of hard work, the team finally triumphed against their rival in the championship match".
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Or their triumph against the odds?
Will he triumph, against the odds?
Olympics on Australian TV review: presenters triumph against the schedule.
Symon Basterfield's life has been a triumph against the odds.
Fulham's triumph against the odds was, however, more than one's man recovering from serious injury.
To triumph against the media can mean relying on foreign courts and lawyers.
It was a moment that transcended sport, a triumph against all odds.
As books, they were not especially well-written, but Leroy's triumph against indescribable adversity was totemistic.
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A chiselled symbol of triumph-against-adversity with a million-dollar smile and multimillion-dollar endorsements.
No comforting heroes or villains; no familiar arc of near-defeat and triumph-against-the-odds.
Then, in 2013 on Valentine's Day, that symbol of triumph-against-adversity shot and killed his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp.
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