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The phrase "popular opposition" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the collective disapproval or resistance of a large group of people towards a certain idea, policy, or action. Example: The government's decision to raise taxes was met with popular opposition, as thousands of citizens took to the streets in protest. Another example: Despite popular opposition, the controversial law was passed by a narrow margin in parliament.
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Popular opposition helped galvanise the Tea Party movement.
Political and popular opposition to tax reform is fierce.
Popular opposition and allegations of incompetence hounded the Mexican bureau.
This relative lack of popular opposition is difficult to explain.
The Philippines ratified the VFA in 1999 in the teeth of intense popular opposition.
Both Britain and France abolished the death penalty in the teeth of strong popular opposition.
Previously, the government had shut down the popular opposition Web site Malaysia Today.
Other popular opposition candidates were denied a chance to run for the presidency.
He has since become a popular opposition politician, activist, blogger in Moscow.
On Monday, the Syrian Army stormed the city of Dara'a, the center of the popular opposition.
In America, popular opposition peaked during the smallpox epidemic at the turn of the 20th century.
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