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"flatly opposed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be completely or absolutely against something without any possibility of compromise. Example: "I am flatly opposed to the new company policy. It goes against everything we stand for." "She was flatly opposed to the idea of moving to a new city. She loved her hometown too much." "I am sorry, but I am flatly opposed to your plan. It is not in the best interest of the company."
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Virginia officials were flatly opposed to the District's plan.
Trudeau, a constitutional lawyer flatly opposed to separatism, seemed superbly equipped to handle Canada's chief issues.
Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, flatly opposed a troop increase.
Fiercest opposition came from Patrick McLoughlin's Department for Transport, which flatly opposed Manchester's desire to regulate local bus companies.
China also remains flatly opposed to Japan's bid to become a permanent member of the UN Security Council.
This move is flatly opposed by Edward V. Regan, the State Comptroller and the sole trustee of the system.
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And the Bundesbank flatly opposes the idea.
It signified the first time that a state had stepped forward to flatly oppose license renewals.
Still, unlike Israel, which flatly opposes any agreement, Saudi Arabia has adopted a more subtle approach.
Mr. Corzine flatly opposes vouchers, saying they would weaken public schools.
This will deepen the split between parties over the crisis, since Dems flatly oppose anything like it.
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