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The phrase "facing opposition" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone or something is encountering resistance, disagreement, or criticism from others. Example: Despite facing opposition from the local community, the construction of the new shopping mall went ahead as planned.
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Fortunately, TIPS is already facing opposition.
Synagogues are not the only houses of worship facing opposition.
Facing opposition from shareholders and lawmakers, Stanley reversed that decision in August.
He works in a challenging environment, facing opposition from the public as well as the state.
But facing opposition from the automakers, Mr. Kowalick promised that the report would not be sent.
In the process, they are facing opposition and exploitation, and encountering new forms of oppression.
The tax and toll proposals are already facing opposition from some local officials and legislators.
But Ms Gillard when prime minister, facing opposition alarm over the boats, grabbed a lifeline offered by an expert panel.
But now that diversion is no longer an option, proponents of a plant expansion are facing opposition of their own.
But facing opposition in Congress, he did not follow through after Mr. Assad killed hundreds of civilians with such weapons.
Mr Johnson's intervention increased pressure on the Prime Minister, who is already facing opposition from Tory and Liberal Democrat backbenchers over the housing benefit shake-up.
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