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Discover Ludwig"bitterly oppose" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to strongly and resentfully disagree or resist something. Example: The residents of the small town bitterly opposed the construction of a new highway through their community, as it would disrupt their peaceful way of life.
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The villagers bitterly oppose being divided.
Bank workers' unions bitterly oppose the plan.
Mittelstand firms (medium-sized, owner-managed companies which often dominate global niches) bitterly oppose it.
But the executives of the big boys, Unite and Unison, will bitterly oppose him.
But elsewhere in Iraq and Syria many Sunnis bitterly oppose ISIS.
Sport fishermen, who are permitted to fish these varieties, bitterly oppose it.
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Serbia bitterly opposed such independence.
The business community bitterly opposes the bill.
Sindh, further downstream, is bitterly opposed to the project.
Most Austrians are bitterly opposed to Turkish entry.
Politically, the country was entrenched in two bitterly opposed camps.
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