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Discover Ludwig"strongly at odds" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe two opinions or ideas that are in complete opposition to one another. For example: "The mayor's views on the new housing project are strongly at odds with the views of the city council."
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At Liberty, he began by acknowledging that his positions on women's reproductive rights and gay marriage are strongly at odds with the views of many evangelical Christians.
His central idea, backed by new research but strongly at odds with traditional mainstream economics, is that changing the default option will encourage as much saving as providing a financial incentive.
Donald Tusk also put himself strongly at odds with Europe's most powerful politician, Angela Merkel, by declaring that there was no majority among European governments for a binding quotas system to share refugees between them.
Interestingly, Dahl does not emerge as a particularly reflective individual: his puerile humor, his lively imagination, his rebellious zeal and his determination were all strongly at odds with any analytical bent.
Their conclusion that rising income inequality is overwhelmingly permanent is also striking because this stratification is so strongly at odds with the increasing political openness of those same two and a half decades.
In terms of the broader region, Mubarak maintained close ties in later years with fellow Sunni Muslim rulers in the Gulf and, despite attempts at reconciliation, remained strongly at odds with Iran over its nuclear programme and its involvement in Lebanon, Syria and Palestine.
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In the past the two men have been at odds; Mr. Long strongly opposed Mr. Giuliani's truncated bid for the Senate on the grounds that the mayor was too moderate, especially on abortion issues.
Unfortunately, its equity was more strongly related with "freshness"—an image at odds with processed food.
Italian public opinion has run strongly against the war in Iraq, at odds with Mr. Berlusconi's deep desire to please the United States.
What also makes a potential Schundler candidacy fascinating, Ms. Reed said, is the potential battle between Mr. Healy, a wily political veteran who is also the chairman of the legendary Hudson County Democratic Organization, and Mr. Schundler, whose hard-right positions on abortion and gun control would seemingly put him at odds with his strongly Democratic city.
In some ways, the break with a 1947 treaty that has been strongly supported by the United States seemed at odds with the new spirit of friendship between Mr. Fox and President Bush during the Mexican president's first state visit here.
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