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"opposed to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to express a contrast or disagreement between two ideas or opinions. Example: I am opposed to the proposed changes in the company's policies.
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As opposed to what?
You're opposed to academies.
"I'm not opposed to that.
"As opposed to in America".
I'm opposed to dumb wars".
— as opposed to smartly festive.
I'm opposed to the photon.
He is opposed to them.
It is opposed to Isis.
powerful figures opposed to reform?
I'm not opposed to shooting.
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