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"opposed to work" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
For example, "The new recruit was opposed to work on weekends, so he requested a shift change."
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Advocacy groups are more deeply opposed to work requirements, especially for women with young children.
"The N.I.M.H. is not opposed to work with psychedelics, but I doubt we would make a major investment," Tom Insel, the institute's director, told me.
Crippled by what Moselle describes as paranoia and philosophically opposed to work, Oscar talks in the film about seeing the outside world as a prison.
Rider" reported that since the opening of the park two decades before, the number of horses in New York kept purely for pleasure — as opposed to work — had increased a hundredfold, totaling about 1,200.
For Rowlands, "what makes something play as opposed to work is not what you do, but why you do it," and success comes when we are "no longer acting for reasons, but acting without them".
His job, which requires him to be part renting agent, part host, sets him off a little from the other glamour boys, some of whom are militantly opposed to work and some of whom do nothing more strenous for a living than ordering a particular brand of wine at restaurants and night clubs.
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Interestingly, doctors are actually getting paid a little more working for Circle Medical as opposed to working for a traditional practice.
Modrikamen, who is Jewish, was opposed to working with Dewinter.
GOLD -- What did you learn about working in the theater as opposed to working in film?
So why was this experienced novelist so vehemently opposed to working to a word count?
It appears that many within the Shandwick team were opposed to working for "big tobacco".
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