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The phrase "oppose you" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a verb phrase that means to be against or disagree with someone or something. Example: I strongly oppose you on this issue and I will not support your decision.
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Who would oppose you?
"You can't just oppose, you have to build a coalition".
Building a cabinet of men who oppose you is a brave act.
"Don't want to insinuate that people only oppose you because they resent your success".
"The president was told everyone will oppose you, you will damage important alliances," the aide said.
None will come out and oppose you because they live in hope.
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My organisation is one of those opposing you, because we believe your move constitutes an assault on free expression.
"You are likely to use punishments if your child opposes you, but actually this makes your capacity to control their behaviour weaker.
"I've come to realize that opposing you is no longer a political decision.
No, they have always opposed you at every turn, and they always will.
"Along with millions of Americans, I've come to realize that opposing you is no longer a political decision.
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