Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: against
Explanation:
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Concept/Approach
The set phrase is to be up against someone, meaning to face or be opposed to them. The rest of the sentence (more than his match) reinforces a contest/opposition sense.
Option analysis
against — completes the idiom: up against. ✅with — would suggest accompaniment, not opposition. ❌to — incorrect with this idiom. ❌for — indicates purpose/support; not idiomatic here. ❌
Final Answer
against
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