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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dissident" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who opposes official policy, especially in a political context.
Example: "The government has cracked down on a dissident who has been vocal about human rights abuses."
Alternatives: "an opponent" or "a protester".
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He is not a dissident".
He is a dissident shareholder.
And he was a dissident.
"I wasn't a dissident," she explains.
I see them as a dissident government".
He is, emphatically, not a dissident director.
This doesn't make Yu a dissident, however.
But I've never been labeled a dissident".
Certainly, he's been a dissident on Heathrow.
Mr. Zhang has never been a dissident.
But it is not a dissident line.
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