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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'staunch opponent' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone who is strongly opposed to something, usually a cause or idea. For example, "The mayor was a staunch opponent of the proposed tax increase."
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He had previously been a staunch opponent.
Arizona Governor Even Mecham, was an especially staunch opponent.
(Bolton is a staunch opponent of this kind of sanctions).
Despite his libertarianism, Paul is a staunch opponent of abortion rights.
Mr Kostunica thanked Russia for being a staunch opponent of the independence of Kosovo.
Not surprisingly, he has long been a staunch opponent of reforming the treatment of stock options.
Levin was a staunch opponent of the Iraq war, as was Daalder.
Late in life he became a staunch opponent of gun control.
And as president, Reagan became a staunch opponent of abortion rights.
Texas senator Cruz, a staunch opponent of immigration reform, turns out to be a Canadian citizen.
Like her fellow Wolverhampton MPs, she is a staunch opponent of the plaque proposal.
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