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I know it is correct to say "contro di lui", but "contro il nemico". Why? Is it because in the first case the object is a pronoun and in the second case it is a noun.?

I know it is correct to say "contro di lui", but "contro il nemico". Why? Is it because in the first case the object is a pronoun and in the second case it is a noun.

I know it is correct to say "contro di lui", but "contro il nemico". Why? Is it because in the first case the object is a pronoun and in the second case it is a noun?

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When to use "contro di" as opposed to only "contro"?

I know it is correct to say "contro di lui", but "contro il nemico". Why? Is it because in the first case the object is a pronoun and in the second case it is a noun.