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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'oppose to' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use the phrase to indicate opposition or contrast to something else. For example: He preferred to study indoors, oppose to studying outdoors.
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Most Germans strongly oppose to any American-led military intervention in Iraq.
What are the operational and the financial advantages to a company to lease as oppose to purchase PP&E?
Cell wall biosynthetic mechanisms, structure, architecture and properties are addressed according to Code Biology perspective, focusing on how they oppose to cell wall deconstruction.
Metal depletion is generally more advanced in the ferruginous duricrusts developed in the vicinities of palaeochannels as oppose to those developed in residual domain.
Therefore, this study, as oppose to previous studies, aims to develop a probabilistic model to predict slug frequency and quantify the associated probability.
The copper coating was able to suppress the surface segregation and selective oxidation of manganese as oppose to the conventional DP steels.
The roles of active species such as N atoms and N2+ ions on TiO2 surface nitriding are found to oppose to each other.
However, the proposed interventions have mostly focused on teachers as oppose to students, while the existing physiological approaches like cognitive behavioural therapy require administration by trained professionals.
At best, they can swing support from a candidate they oppose to the most popular candidate they find acceptable.
I liken it to rich people who buy frivolous possessions simply because they can as oppose to poor people who buy what they need.
Then there is the suggestion that openness to outsiders leaves "us" vulnerable to those who are imagined to oppose to "us".
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