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Discover Ludwig"his opponent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is up against another person in a contest or competition. For example: "John was confident he would win the match; however, his opponent proved to be more skilled.”.
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His opponent?
So has his opponent.
His opponent paused.
And his opponent?
His opponent is his cousin.
So, too, did his opponent.
His opponent attacked him anyway.
His opponent will not.
His opponent blocked him.
His opponent is a dull technocrat.
He tries to wind his opponent up.
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