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The phrase "actively opposed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is not just against something, but is actively taking steps to resist or fight against it.
Example: "The community was actively opposed to the construction of the new highway, organizing protests and petitions."
Alternatives: "strongly against" or "vehemently opposed".
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He is also being actively opposed in the primary by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Paradoxically Zeke is "actively opposed" to legalising euthanasia and physician-assisted dying.
It would have damaged Britain's standing in Iraq if Britain had actively opposed the war.
At best, Pence has not supported LGBT rights, and he has actively opposed equal marriage.
From then on, he actively opposed the company's plans to build El Mirador.
In 1956, during the Suez crisis, the United States actively opposed Israel's interests.
The three states actively opposed were India, Bhutan (acting under Indian pressure) and Libya.
We also know that a very small minority actively opposed and resisted those policies.
The A.C.L.U. has actively opposed Proposition 8, but Judge Reinhardt said that he could remain impartial.
However, so far only two South American countries have actively opposed Israel's war on Gaza.
"We don't use torture and we are actively opposed to it.
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