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Discover Ludwig'massive oppositions' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to describe strong or intense opposition to a person, idea, or thing. For example: The mayor faced massive opposition to his plan to raise taxes in the city.
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The natural consequence of this much interdependence and interrelationship of the two types, multivoice and few-voice, was their fusion in vocal-instrumental concerti that provided the massive oppositions of the larger groups, the subjective intensity of the soloists, and the opposition between group and soloist.
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The package sparked massive opposition.
But we haven't faced massive opposition.
There's been massive opposition to Tesco opening.
Johnson and his Administration; about distrust, disbelieve, and massive opposition to the President.
He admits there has been "massive opposition" to the King Alfred design.
"We face massive opposition from the establishment because they fear that charities, especially those that campaign, might get somewhere".
"Putin is a popular politician, but he has a massive opposition, at least in the large cities," he said.
But he backtracked on this plan after massive opposition from Labour MPs and think tanks, which said the cuts would have hit the poor the hardest.
Lula congratulated Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on his victory in Iran's deeply flawed election, comparing massive opposition protests to those of football fans whose side has lost.
There is massive opposition to UKIP in Scotland, and it is really important that we keep them out of Scottish politics.
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