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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely oppose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong and unequivocal disagreement or resistance to a particular idea, action, or proposal.
Example: "I absolutely oppose the new policy changes that have been proposed by the management."
Alternatives: "strongly oppose" or "vehemently disagree".
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William Martinet, 27, president of the largest student union, Unef, told The Independent: "We absolutely oppose any form of selection.
"I absolutely oppose giving North Korea guarantees if the North withdraws its nuclear weapons program," he said.
But we absolutely oppose government control of health care decisions or mandatory physician participation in any insurance plan".
In other words, if you vote to raise taxes, it'll make some voters like you a little more, but it'll also make some voters absolutely oppose you.
"We absolutely oppose any efforts to restrict free trade and erect trade barriers of any kind and have urged the commission to refrain from taking such steps," Nokia Siemens said.
Steven Kreisberg, director of collective bargaining and health care policy at the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, said: "We absolutely oppose a change in the tax treatment of employee health benefits.
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Merry is absolutely opposed to the idea.
LAZIO -- I am absolutely opposed to this.
"Elitism was something I was absolutely opposed to," he recalled.
At that point, I was absolutely opposed to remodeling.
They are retroactively opposing the Iraq War without declaring themselves absolutely opposed to war.
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