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"opposed of" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
Instead, you should use the phrase "opposed to," which has the same meaning. For example: She is vehemently opposed to the idea of raising taxes.
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The most bitterly opposed of them lie along the Narmada River in the state of Gujarat, which borders Pakistan and the Arabian Sea.
Over the weekend Dauman called his removal "illegal" and alleged the move had been made "to accomplish her [Shari Redstone's] long-held goal, which Mr Redstone has always opposed, of gaining control of National Amusements and Viacom".
The diplomatic product of the Nixon visit to China, known as the Shanghai Communiqué, reads as a reasonably straightforward presentation of the positions, generally opposed, of the two sides.
That's opposed, of course, to a certain other company's tablet offering that is available in any color, so long as it's black.
They were focused on the fact that Sen. Obama wants to raise taxes, and I'm opposed of it.
Scalia, who has previously opposed of affirmative action, claimed that helping minorities who don't excel at high school get into top colleges "does not benefit African-Americans" because "they're being pushed into schools that are too advanced for them".
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As opposed to lots of other places.
Hamann opposed many of the popular convictions of his time.
He opposed fanatics of all stripes.
Most, however are opposed because of emissions.
Congressional Republicans opposed all of them.
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