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Discover Ludwig"dissent to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It generally means to disagree with or oppose something, and it is usually used in reference to a decision or opinion. For example, "Although the majority of the council voted in favor of the new policy, two members dissented to the decision."
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It should expect the rumbles of dissent to get louder.
The internet allowed images of open dissent to disseminate instantly.
This may be too much dissent to hope for.
A military-controlled parliament therefore has the means to keep dissent to a minimum.
It is very hard for a culture that doesn't celebrate dissent to thrive in this game.
But in this atmosphere no serious dissent to official policy was tolerated.
I wonder whether an an official be censured for dissent to a player?
At one point, he entered what sounded like a dissent to American references to "war".
Open dissent to the referee, foul-mouthed abuse or outright intimidation, is different.
In his dissent to that ruling, Justice John Paul Stevens suggested using Section 1983.
Erik Sorenson, president of MSNBC, argued that there was not enough dissent to warrant coverage.
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