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The phrase "are we opposing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when questioning whether a group or individuals are in disagreement or conflict with something or someone.
Example: "In this discussion, are we opposing the proposed changes to the policy?"
Alternatives: "are we in conflict" or "are we against".
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In our advocacy for equal rights for gay, lesbian, and transgendered people, are we opposing religious freedom?
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But the fact is we are opposed on almost every issue".
"As frank as I can be, we're opposed to it because felons don't tend to vote Republican".
That is why we oppose the death penalty".
One is that we opposed them in Afghanistan and Chechnya.
That's why we opposed Proposition 209.
"The fact is, we are totally opposed to globalization".
We will propose at the same time we are opposing".
"We are opposing any threat to individual MPs.
We are not opposing the EU's proposals.
Let us be clear: we are not opposing his right to free speech.
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