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The phrase "stringently opposed" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to strongly or firmly object or resist something. It is often used to describe a strong stance or belief against something. Example: The community is stringently opposed to the construction of a new shopping mall in the residential area.
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A second election victory in a year would give Tsipras the mandate to implement the controversial reforms he had once so stringently opposed.
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As a result, the research team increased its interference in the intervention by having the multidisciplinary team meetings stringently implemented for establishing the effect of the structural collaborative care opposed to regular care on the reduction of CVD risk less ambiguously.
Those opposed to net neutrality — the general idyll that all content on the Internet should be treated equally — are stringently against Title II regulation as a proposal.
She opposed.
Democrats are implacably opposed.
"I was opposed.
We were opposed.
Fourteen senators opposed both.
Nixon & opposed by many.
Mr. Vidal opposed it.
"I wasn't opposed.
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