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"meets resistance" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when describing someone or something that encounters opposition or difficulty in achieving a goal. For example: The reform proposal met resistance from the government officials.
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But he meets resistance.
Sometimes, though, that vision meets resistance.
Whenever that interpretation raises its head, it meets resistance.
[Daily News] The renowned chef David Bouley's new restaurant meets resistance from a TriBeCa community board.
Even now, Ms. Ritvo said, the idea meets resistance, adding: "It is perfectly easy to keep cats inside.
When Henry's manuscript meets resistance from his editors and from booksellers, he tries to explain the project.
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It is also meeting resistance.
But that plan met resistance.
But they are meeting resistance.
Air India followed suit but met resistance.
That linkage has met resistance from Republicans.
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