Can I say "con against"?

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Akavall  #448450  Sat, 01 Dec 07 06:22 AM

For example,

A bad weather forecast is a con against taking a trip.

Does sound right, or am I running into a double negative?

  
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Mister Micawber  #448472  Sat, 01 Dec 07 08:42 AM

It is a double negative and the structure is unacceptable except in casual conversation.

  
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Marius Hancu  #448509  Sat, 01 Dec 07 12:39 PM
I'd avoid using con. It has slang connotations (convict, cheater), it just confuses in this context.
  
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Anonymous  #448595  Sat, 01 Dec 07 05:46 PM
I see. Thank you.
  
Akavall  #448596  Sat, 01 Dec 07 05:47 PM
I see. Thank You.
  
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