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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strong opponent" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is a formidable or skilled adversary in a particular situation or competition. Example: Despite being a strong opponent, the underdog team managed to defeat the reigning champions in a thrilling match.
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Mr. Mattis is a strong opponent of such techniques.
Mr. Thompson is a strong opponent of abortion.
In the general election, Blackwell faces a strong opponent in Ted Strickland.
Benn had been a strong opponent of Britain's staying in the Market.
I was a strong opponent of the Iraq war, but this feels different.
Though a strong opponent of the Vietnam War, he joined the U.S. Army Reserve (1968 73).
It is always good to start out a big tournament against a strong opponent.
The hole began wheezing during a recent practice, while Mr. Vale struggled against a strong opponent.
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Mainz are very strong opponents.
He beats two strong opponents, including the mighty Clinton machine.
Laing and Fox are strong opponents of equal marriage.
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