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Discover LudwigThe phrase "opposition from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate opposition to a particular kind of action, idea, or policy. For example: The government's plans to raise taxes faced strong opposition from the local population.
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Mr. Cameron faces opposition from within, too.
She also faces opposition from fellow Republicans.
Was it luddite opposition from the unions?
"There was opposition from the church".
The measure faces fierce opposition from unions.
But it faced fierce opposition from preservationists.
Its efforts had been blocked by opposition from business groups.
She also faces opposition from other emerging markets.
He faces strong opposition from environmentalists and local tribes, however.
Fracking is likely to stir opposition from environmental activists.
However, he probably would have faced opposition from Arab countries.
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