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The phrase "Diametrically opposed" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe two ideas, opinions, or positions that are completely opposite or contradictory to each other. Example: "Their views on climate change are diametrically opposed, making it difficult to find common ground."
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Diametrically opposed to each other.
But in diametrically opposed ways.
More precisely — two diametrically opposed processes.
Yes, they're diametrically opposed brother and sister.
Their business objectives are diametrically opposed.
It's diametrically opposed to all the cheerleading".
"Two diametrically opposed things are happening.
But Auden wrote something diametrically opposed.
Gvasalia and Michele's aesthetics are diametrically opposed.
But they have diametrically opposed views on immigration.
The settlements are curious because they seem diametrically opposed.
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