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against to vs against with

The correct phrase is "against" without any preposition following it. Both "against to" and "against with" are incorrect and not commonly used in English.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 3367 views

against to

This is not a correct construction in English.

The correct preposition to use after "against" is simply "against" itself. There is no need to add any other preposition.
  • The package contains two characters brave - the pirate and privateer, create your own favourite story, if you let them fight side to side, or put them against to protect the treasure.
  • The Action Programme must enable groups that are discriminated against to take action themselves.
  • She spoke openly against to destruction of the rainforest and cattle ranching for years.
  • And it's the chaos that Vincent has to work against to achieve his objective...
  • The decisions and orders signed by the President on his own initiatives may not be appealed against to any judicial authority.
  • In an industrial setting, this must be protected against to preserve machines made of metal.
  • We not against to add the websites to the catalog.
  • Nothing in the Agreement shall require the Party complained against to offer financial compensation.
  • She's against to me too, you know.
  • It is therefore up to individuals who feel they have been discriminated against to take legal action against the company in the Spanish courts.
  • I will vote against to ensure that in the longer term the Northern Ireland agriculture industry is not destroyed in the name of efficiency.
  • The chairman of collective farm "Magdalinsky" not against to send couple of machine operators to earnings, but it is no more.
  • They behead, burn and get those they are against to dig their own graves before they execute them.
  • This is why I am asking the question: whom are we discriminating against to be more precise?
  • Boltanski, even representing the drama of existence, is against to a pessimistic view, giving dignity to every human being, saving the essence, which is in those clothes but also in the heartbeat, that identifies each person.
  • And I have an Emmy award, and when you put it against to this mirror, it looks like I have two Emmy awards.
  • Such compensation may include or consist of financial compensation, although nothing in this Agreement shall oblige the Party complained against to offer such financial compensation.
  • They go discredited - it has specified - of the false cliché that they attribute to the traders little availability to ulterior openings, because, from entrepreneurs, if the market demands it we is always ready to go in against to the question .
  • We are going to vote now, but you vote in favour to oppose the candidate and you vote against to confirm the candidate.
  • In 1985 I was the target of a very ill-informed (in general) and derogating (against to me) press attack from the Scientific Committee of the Unidown (Union of Italian Down Associations).

against with

This is not a correct construction in English.

The correct preposition to use after "against" is simply "against" itself. There is no need to add any other preposition.
  • Parliament adopted today a highly controversial report on freedom of expression and information by 237 votes in favour to 24 against with 14 abstentions.
  • Before this vote MEPs rejected a request to refer the report back to the committee by 214 to 259 against with 1 abstention.
  • No soft playing allowed... All players should be played against with the same intensity; team play may result in being banned from future tournaments.
  • You are overweight or you are afraid about that. do you know? Overweight leads many health problems. you have a solution to against with Raspberry ketone.
  • Parliament adopted a resolution with 440 votes in favour, 67 against with 14 abstentions granting discharge to the Commission for the EU general budget for 2001.
  • In adopting this resolution by 406 votes in favour, 95 against with 33 abstentions Parliament outlined its policies for a future European transport policy.
  • The European Parliament approves the new Barroso Commission, the result is 449 votes in favour to 149 votes against with 82 abstentions.
  • Mr President, on 20 October 2005, the Unesco General Conference adopted the Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions by 148 votes in favour to two against with four abstentions.
  • Parliament adopted a legislative resolution with 430 votes in favour, 45 against with 41 abstentions on the European Commission proposal for a multi-annual programme (2004-2008) for financial and technical assistance to third countries in the area of migration and asylum.
  • The own-initiative report by Elmar BROK (EPP-ED, DE) on the annual report from the Council on the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) in 2005, was adopted by a large majority (526 votes in favour to 118 against with 14 abstentions).
  • As the request of the PES group, Parliament voted 181 votes in favour to 130 against with 5 abstentions to add an oral question on Slovak police to the agenda.
  • Parliament adopted by 434 votes in favour, 10 against with 15 abstentions a non-binding legislative resolution on a Danish initiative on the investigation and prosecution of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
  • Mr President, with my colleagues of the Europe of Nations group I voted in support of the common resolution on the position of the WTO panel concerning the banana industry; this resolution was adopted by 286 votes in favour, 124 against with 14 abstentions.
  • Parliament adopted a resolution by 458 votes in favour, 10 against with 20 abstentions on the conclusion of the Association Agreement with Algeria.
  • Parliament adopted by 414 votes in favour, 18 against with 49 abstentions a resolution on women in the new Information Society.
  • Parliament adopted, by 257 votes in favour, 22 against with 9 abstentions, a joint resolution on Afghanistan, one year after the Bonn Agreement.
  • The amended proposal was approved by 321 votes in favour, 89 against with 57 abstenstions.
  • Parliament adopted a legislative resolution with 320 votes in favour, 47 against with 47 abstentions on measures to tackle money laundering.
  • MEPs voted by 387 votes in favour, 5 against with 75 abstentions to support a proposed Commission action plan on integrating environmental protection requirements in the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP).
  • This comes in an own-initiative report drawn up by Jules MAATEN (ALDE, NL) and adopted by 493 votes in favour to 117 against with 14 abstentions.

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