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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a resolution opposing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a formal decision or statement is made to express disagreement or dissent regarding a particular issue or proposal.
Example: "The committee passed a resolution opposing the new policy changes that were proposed last month."
Alternatives: "a statement against" or "a declaration opposing".
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Governor Gary Herbert has signed a resolution opposing the monument.
On Sunday, a committee of the governors association approved a resolution opposing such cuts.
The Suffolk County Legislature is considering a resolution opposing the project.
Seventy-seven per cent of the school boards have passed a resolution opposing high-stakes testing.
In February, the American Bar Association passed a resolution opposing zero-tolerance policies, saying they have "redefined students as criminals".
The City Council unanimously passed a resolution opposing the Pequots' plan for a casino complex at City Pier.
— Bill Tielke, an elected supervisor here in Holt County, helped pass a resolution opposing Keystone XL in 2013.
Sixty-four senators have sponsored a resolution opposing the Saudi sale, and opposition is strong in the House.
It is hard to imagine a more credible advocate for a resolution opposing the scourge of chemical weapons.
Senator Joseph Lieberman took the lead: he introduced a resolution opposing the change, the resolution was approved 88 to 9, and the board backed down.
At the low point of that relationship, in February 2017, the National Association of Secretaries of State approved a resolution opposing former DHS Sec.
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