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The phrase "oppose this idea" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when one person disagrees with an idea being suggested by another person. For example: "I'm sorry, but I have to oppose this idea to build a new factory in the city."
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The unions oppose this idea.
What modern examples can you think of that support or oppose this idea?
"Let those who oppose this idea come forth and explain themselves".
Mr. Schubert wants to erect a monument to the festival, but many of the townspeople oppose this idea.
But farmers oppose this idea, saying it would force farmers to give all their workers a day off.
Internet companies generally oppose this idea, calling instead for "network neutrality" — the idea that all traffic, from simple voice calls to bandwidth-heavy video, should be given equal priority.
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But the department strongly opposes this idea, threatening the bills.
Conservative and liberal privacy advocates alike opposed this idea.
On opposing this idea they are as one.
The National Property Fund, a nominally apolitical body charged with managing the state's assets, neither opposed this idea nor took up part of the issue to maintain its stake.
The liquor crowd opposes this idea because it would challenge its grip on wine distribution, and the Senate and Assembly have obediently gone along.
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