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Discover Ludwig"his dissent" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone disagrees with something. For example: "Although the majority of the team voted in favor of the proposal, John expressed his dissent."
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His dissent does not deliver the goods.
His dissent then him another.
His dissent was ninety pages, the longest of his career.
Nally resorts to management-speak to register his dissent.
His dissent was joined by Justice Clarence Thomas.
In his dissent, in 2003, in Lawrence v.
Kozinski alludes to the Californian ruling in his dissent.
Apparently his dissent on the war was sufficient reason to call him a coward.
To make his displeasure clear, Stevens read his dissent from the bench.
Justice Stephen G. Breyer took the unusual step of summarizing his dissent from the bench.
In his dissent, Justice Stevens said no principle required overruling two major campaign finance precedents.
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