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"serious opposition" is correct and can be used in written English
It is an expression used to refer to a strong force of resistance against something. For example, "The new policy faced serious opposition from members of the government."
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He never faced any serious opposition.
But serious opposition will require serious leadership.
Putin has systematically neutered serious opposition in the media.
All of those are likely to meet serious opposition.
And, boy, could ENO do with some serious opposition.
Mr. Davis faced no serious opposition in the Democratic primary.
But the drilling ignites serious opposition of its own.
He has rarely faced serious opposition to his re-election.
Nor does it seem that any other party can offer any serious opposition to him.
In many cases, the only serious opposition was within the CDU.
That is partly because Peronism, to which both men belong, lacks serious opposition.
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