I cannot think of any. What makes you ask?
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KaneI looked in a few grammars and I did not find anything about ‘against to’, I surely would not use it.
The correct form is:
I am against (to) this idea. I am against this idea. You can say I am against it (= the idea).
She is against (to) him... She is against him...
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CliveHi,
l am against to this idea.
She is against to him...
Petgaps the writer is mistakenly thinking of this kind of valid structure.
I am opposed to this idea.
She is opposed to him...
Clive