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oppose back
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "oppose back" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context you intend to use it in, as the combination of "oppose" and "back" does not form a standard expression. Example: "I cannot support your decision; I must oppose back against it."
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60 human-written examples
Unions traditionally oppose back-to-work orders as government interference in contract disputes.
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Unions traditionally oppose back-to-work injunctions because they have been used to weaken labor's hand.
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In an unusual display of public dissension, some Liberal Party members have said in recent days that they would oppose backing Mr. Giuliani, saying it would be a betrayal of the party's philosophy to send another Republican to the Senate.
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The 4-4-2 andoWambachan and Wambach to use their speed and presence in the air to get behind opposing back lines.
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Luckily for the Patriots, they are playing Buffalo, whose run defense last season seemed based mostly on hoping the opposing back would run out of bounds.
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This is not unusual for strikers as they are frequently required to run themselves into the ground working the opposing back four, and are thus often replaced in favour of fresher legs or a more defensive option.
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Nani, his confidence already high, and perhaps the substitute Giggs might have frightened Bayern a little in that scenario because having two players up front holds the focus of an opposing back four.
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The match became a battle of attrition in the third quarter with neither side managing a score and opposing back rowers Pedrie Wannenburg and Henry both performing heroics.
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For Verizon, the verdict is more 'must do better' — with the EFF saying it should have a stronger policy of informing users of government requests, disclose its data retention policies, and take a public position opposing back doors.
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The 23-year-old picked up the ball around 30 yards from goal and whipped in a brilliant delivery from the right that evaded the opposing back line and fell perfectly for Cummings to side-foot the ball home at the back post.
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That should continue against a Vikings defense that has recently struggled to contain opposing backs.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using the unclear phrase "oppose back", choose a more specific verb that accurately reflects the type of opposition you intend to convey, such as "resist", "counter", or "object to".
Common error
Avoid confusing "oppose back" with phrases like "fight back", which have distinct and established meanings. "Oppose back" is not a standard English expression.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "oppose back" doesn't function as a standard grammatical unit in English. "Oppose" is a verb, meaning to disagree with or resist, but adding "back" creates an non-idiomatic expression. Ludwig AI confirms it's not correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "oppose back" is not a recognized or grammatically correct English expression. While the individual words are valid, their combination doesn't form a standard idiom. Ludwig AI indicates that it is not correct and because of that no reliable sources show usage of the expression. For clear communication, it's best to use established alternatives like "resist", "counter", or "object to". When expressing disagreement, aim for precision by selecting alternatives that accurately convey your intended meaning. This will enhance clarity and avoid potential misunderstandings.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
be against
Simply states a position of opposition.
disagree with
Indicates a difference of opinion or a lack of alignment.
object to
Directly expresses disapproval or disagreement with something.
resist
Emphasizes active resistance or holding firm against something.
counter
Suggests acting against something to neutralize or diminish its effect.
take a stand against
Emphasizes a firm and principled opposition.
speak out against
Highlights public opposition or vocal disapproval.
fight back against
Implies a more active and forceful opposition to something.
rebel against
Suggests a strong, often rebellious, opposition to authority or norms.
dissent from
Indicates a formal or official disagreement.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "oppose back"?
How to express disagreement more clearly than using "oppose back"?
To clearly express disagreement, use phrases like "I disagree with", "I'm against", or "I don't support". These alternatives are more common and easily understood.
Is "oppose back" grammatically correct?
No, "oppose back" is not a standard or grammatically correct English phrase. It's best to avoid using it in writing or speech.
What's the difference between "oppose" and "oppose back"?
"Oppose" means to disagree with or resist something. "Oppose back" is not a recognized phrase and doesn't carry a clear, established meaning.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
77%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested