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"faced opposition from" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used when talking about someone or something encountering resistance or pushback from others. Here is an example sentence: The government's proposed legislation faced strong opposition from environmental groups and industry leaders.
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However, he probably would have faced opposition from Arab countries.
The North Street prayer hall faced opposition from the outset.
But the government faced opposition from Labor backbenchers.
Iran's leadership has faced opposition from at least one armed separatist group.
This is hardly the first time the S.E.C. has faced opposition from Wall Street over changes.
But when vendors have set up in commercial districts, they've faced opposition from local business.
But the plan has faced opposition from the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association.
But proposed projects faced opposition from environmentalists, who worried about the consequences for native animals.
QE supporters say the policy, which long faced opposition from Germany, is badly needed.
But as much as the government likes the curriculum, it has faced opposition from some Muslims.
The march faced opposition from Jewish, Christian and Muslim religious leaders.
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