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Onelook Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Against/with

Try to bend your legs a little when riding a horse. It works best against/with tamed horses.


Are both ok? Or should I say with instead of against, and why?

  

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with is the natural choice. against suggests the speaker has an odd and adversarial attitude towards horses.

  • with is the natural choice.
  • against suggests the speaker has an odd and adversarial attitude towards horses.
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with is the natural choice.

against suggests the speaker has an odd and adversarial attitude towards horses.

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