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The phrase "face opposition from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing resistance or challenges encountered from a specific group or individual.
Example: "The politician is expected to face opposition from various activist groups during the campaign."
Alternatives: "encounter resistance from" or "meet challenges from".
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Nuclear plants face opposition from hostile state governments and protesters.
Some may face opposition from conservative state legislatures.
This must face opposition from the public and the EU.
The deal, however, will likely face opposition from Codelco.
And the Pamunkey are likely to face opposition from competitors.
But many countries face opposition from public opinion, for fear of the distributive consequences of these environmental tax reforms.
ELENA KAGAN is going to face opposition from some voices in the Senate.
A countrywide requirement for anonymous job applications would probably face opposition from some companies.
Abiy's agenda, however, is likely to face opposition from the establishment.
But Wehrum is almost certain to face opposition from Senate Democrats over his industry ties.
Others said that any overarching environmental health agenda would face opposition from lobbyists in Washington.
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