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"dissident of" can be a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who dissents or disagrees with a particular ideology or political system. It can be used in a sentence as follows: "John was known as a dissident of the authoritarian regime, openly speaking out against its oppressive policies."
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"Donald Trump was never a racial dissident of the sort that I am.
An inveterate dissident of the Saleh era, he has been imprisoned five times, first at age 17 after a tribal conflict over land resources.
A prominent Lyrical Expressionist, in the Fifties and Sixties, Paul Jordan established a reputation as a noted dissident of the New York School, Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art.
To his chagrin, Roaring Virile Fire had become a dissident of sorts when he was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for joining clubs that promoted partner-swapping and group sex.
American churchman, dissident of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons), whose futile attempt to Saintsd Joseph SMormons its leader led him to found the Strangite sect.
But he could not reach his people the way his father, Andreas — who spent his years in the United States as a vocal dissident of the Greek military regime — was able to.
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The Republican dissidents of the nineteen-seventies hailed the coming of Ronald Reagan.
The hacker claims to be a student in Iran who despises the dissidents of his country.
Often they have strong views, as boosters or dissidents of the policies.
The dissidents of the last Soviet years became the heroes of the first post-Soviet years.
You'd never meet more ardent pro-Americans than some of those Russian dissidents of old.
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