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Discover Ludwig"opposed doing" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone is not in favor of doing something. For example: "The mayor is strongly opposed doing anything that would increase taxes."
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At first the administration opposed doing anything.
No one opposed doing more; the challenge was coming up with workable ideas, aides said.
But he quickly added that he opposed doing so because "it would be nightmarish to formulate and administer".
For months, the ambassador and many civilian development experts had opposed doing so now, because it didn't fit long-term national plans for power generation.
Mr. Napolitano could call elections, though Mr. Prodi said earlier in the day that the president opposed doing so until the flawed electoral law is changed.
But the Americans' message could not have been more divided: Mr. Poole wanted the Constitution changed, and Ms. Gordon opposed doing so.
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But why, if Duncan Smith was so opposed, did he not warn about a potential resignation before Wednesday's statement?
However, hormonal contraception, which Priests for Life also opposed, does not induce abortions.
All swimming cells in this lineage are biflagellates with a directly opposed (DO) arrangement of basal bodies, instead of the clockwise (CW) arrangement seen in the Chlamydomonadales.
The flagellar basal bodies of most chlorophycean green algae are displaced in a clockwise (CW, 1 7 o'clock) direction or are directly opposed (DO, 12 6 o'clock).
The Council had pressed for the tax and opposes doing away with it.
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