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against foreigners vs against the foreigners

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Against foreigners' is a more general and common expression, while 'against the foreigners' is used when referring to a specific group of foreigners. The choice between them depends on the level of specificity needed in the context.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

against foreigners

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express opposition or hostility towards people from other countries in a general sense.

Examples:

  • He has a strong prejudice against foreigners.
  • The policy discriminates against foreigners.
  • She is not against foreigners, but she believes in protecting local jobs.
  • The law prohibits discrimination against foreigners.
  • The community showed solidarity against foreigners being mistreated.
  • Apr 26, 2015 ... Violence against foreigners has repeatedly flared in South Africa in recent years. What has changed, if anything, since 2008, when more than ...
  • Apr 18, 2015 ... ... been restored, but refused to reveal whether police had received credible reports of further threats of violence against foreigners in the city.
  • Apr 16, 2015 ... A rising wave of violence against foreigners in South Africa brought thousands of protesters to the streets for a 'peace march' in the eastern city ...
  • Apr 17, 2015 ... ... fired rubber bullets Friday to disperse crowds setting immigrant businesses ablaze as attacks against foreigners spread to Johannesburg.

Alternatives:

  • opposed to foreigners
  • anti-foreigner
  • hostile towards foreigners
  • prejudiced against foreigners
  • discriminatory against foreigners

against the foreigners

This phrase is correct but is used when referring to a specific group of foreigners.

This phrase is used when talking about opposition or hostility towards a particular group of people from other countries.

Examples:

  • The government's policy is against the foreigners who have overstayed their visas.
  • The community is divided on the issue, with some being against the foreigners and others supporting them.
  • She is not against the foreigners who are here legally, but she has concerns about those who are undocumented.
  • The law specifically targets discrimination against the foreigners who are seeking asylum.
  • The group protested against the foreigners being unfairly treated.
  • In 1899, thousands of young men, often poor and unemployed, and even a few women flocked to the Boxer cause against the foreigners. Posters with sayings ...
  • The Chinese also employed pincer movements, ambushes, and sniper tactics with some success against the foreigners. Italian mounted infantry near Tientsin in ...
  • The fact that the Tokugawa bakufu was powerless against the foreigners despite the will expressed by the Imperial court was taken as evidence by Yoshida ...
  • 6 days ago ... The villagers of Paliem, Arambol, Mandrem and Agarwada in Pernem taluka have complained against the foreigners, especially African ...

Alternatives:

  • opposed to the foreigners
  • anti-foreigner group
  • hostile towards the foreigners
  • prejudiced against the foreigners
  • discriminatory against the foreigners

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