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Is against the an idiom?

"Against the" is not an idiom. It's a common phrase that is grammatically correct and used in various contexts.

Example:

* "The boat crashed against the rocks."

* "He stood against the wall."

Possible confusion:

You might be thinking of the idiom "go against the grain," which means to do something unconventional or unexpected.

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