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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a opposition" is not correct in English; it should be "an opposition." You can use "an opposition" when referring to a group or entity that opposes something, often in a political or competitive context.
Example: "The opposition has raised concerns about the new policy proposed by the government."
Alternatives: "an adversary" or "a counterforce."
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Both were accused of posting songs on a Web site of Patriotic Youth, a opposition group based overseas.
He became famous in 1989 when, as a opposition leader, he called for the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Hungary, articulating the aspirations of the entire region.
"I don't think people realize it has morphed into a toll road," said Linda Stall, founder of a opposition group called Corridor Watch.
Against Pakistan, he took 13 wickets at an average of 15 in three Tests, the finest figures ever achieved by a opposition fast bowler in the UAE.
"Rather than deflect attention and lay blame on some anonymous arsonist, the prime minister should take blame for the government's failure to effectively handle this crisis," said Nikos Bistis, a opposition socialist lawmaker, on local television.
It's hard for a sitting (and unpopular) president to win a news cycle with a opposition primary as entertaining as this one, but with his speech to the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Obama clearly has.
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A member of an opposition party was murdered.
Detectives also questioned an editor of a pro-opposition newspaper, said an opposition lawmaker, Vijitha Herath.
She's a passionate member of an opposition political party.
A gap is therefore appearing for an opposition party.
In Russia today, you need to believe that an opposition exists — the image of an opposition, even.
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