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"Against whom" vs "Whom against"

In what cases can we begin noun clauses with a preposition?

Grammaticality of "On which hand it is worn should not make the slightest difference"

Sentence ending in a preposition [duplicate]

It is acceptable to end these sentences with prepositions? [duplicate]

Meaning of "it is only a small percentage of whom this would be true at present."

“Which course are you enrolled in?” vs. “Under which course are you enrolled?”

Can preposition "to" be omitted in this case

Word for a follower of a Pied Piper

Did prescriptivists make up pied-piping in relative infinitive constructions?

Inversion in relative clause

Is “It must be him with whom you enjoy doing your assignments, not me” correct? [duplicate]

"To which", "by which", "on which" etc [closed]

Art is anything you can get away with [duplicate]

Is this sentence from Orwell's Animal Farm grammatically sound?

What kind of structure with a relative pronoun is this?

When is it appropriate to end a sentence in a preposition?