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Discover LudwigThe phrase "met opposition" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe encountering resistance or disagreement from others. Here is an example: "The politician's new proposal met opposition from both sides of the aisle, leading to a heated debate in the legislature."
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Mr. Papandreou also met opposition leaders.
Even in liberal LA, the amnesty met opposition.
In the past, the police have met opposition as one.
He met opposition leaders but did not favour them.
But the plan met opposition in cabinet yesterday.
Mrs. Clinton had met opposition figures at the American Embassy in the capital, Sana.
When Hoda first started work on appropriate technologies, it met opposition from the Indian government.
The Southern Plan has already met opposition among immigrants and their advocates.
But the move has already met opposition in the West among environmentalists and state officials.
Today, when members are asked why Father Carter's appointment met opposition, the answers are complex.
After the deal met opposition from two federal agencies, Comcast is now planning to drop its offer.
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