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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'opposing party' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the other person involved in a dispute or conflict. For example, "The opposing party in the lawsuit has filed a motion to dismiss the case."
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Our Communist Party should cultivate another very strong opposing party.
Heads of opposing party committees are seldom so chummy.
If an opposing party was elected, the new governing party would bring in its own employees.
On the floor, senators still refer to members of the opposing party as "friends".
He should try especially hard to lure members of the opposing party into his cabinet.
WASHINGTON — American presidents often have highly disagreeable relationships with members of Congress from the opposing party.
The opposing party, led by Archbishop Adolf of Cologne, however, elected Otto in June 1198.
Their anger at the opposing party and its leaders is more pervasive.
A bit over 4 in 10 Democrats and Republicans view the opposing party very unfavorably.
This amplification of the polarized can leave people weary of the opposing party.
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