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"went against" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action that is contrary or opposed to someone or something. Example: The media backlash against the politician's scandal was expected, but he went against all odds and was re-elected for another term.
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We went against the grain".
Everything went against us.
This went against form on two levels.
On Sunday, the result went against Sunderland.
Just about everything went against expectation.
"His behavior obviously went against common sense".
Her work went against every convention.
Decisions went against him.
That went against all normal expectations.
It went against our grain.
I don't think he went against it.
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