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Discover Ludwig"organized opposition" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people who are actively opposing something, usually through a collective and organized effort. For example: "The parents formed an organized opposition to the school district's proposal to close the local elementary school."
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"There really isn't an organized opposition.
The bill has faced little organized opposition.
The Directory would tolerate no organized opposition.
What do you mean by organized opposition?
They triumphed because they faced no organized opposition.
The measure, which faced no organized opposition, passed overwhelmingly.
The party faced no organized opposition; none is allowed.
They accept its claim to be "the main organized opposition" to Iran's clerical rulers.
The charter would end two years of transitional chaos, and the organized opposition was negligible.
External pressure on Mr. Assad's government also "requires an organized opposition," she said.
"We don't see organized opposition forces leading an uprising," General Kochavi said.
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