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"an opposition" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It refers to a group or individuals who are against something or who have conflicting beliefs or opinions. You can use "an opposition" when discussing politics, sports, or any situation where there are two opposing sides or viewpoints. Example: The government faced strong opposition from the opposition party who disagreed with their policies.
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Even an opposition candidate voted for him.
His party blames an opposition conspiracy.
He now leads an opposition party.
In Sancha, an opposition developed in secret.
She now leads an opposition party.
It is an opposition driven by fear.
Call that an Opposition?
"They're an opposition party.
"We need an opposition here.
Flier: Do We Need an Opposition?
In April 1988 an opposition Popular Front emerged.
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