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Discover Ludwig"vehemently against" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It means expressing strong or intense opposition to something. Example: She was vehemently against the idea of cutting down the old trees in the park.
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Democrats spoke vehemently against the plan.
Why do artists rebel so vehemently against the school system?
The Clinton administration is also vehemently against it.
The Conservatives are vehemently against ditching first-past-the-post.
"I am so vehemently against everything all that stood for.
He spoke out strongly and vehemently against government corruption.
"If it wasn't for her health, she would have fought vehemently against this," he added.
But he defended himself vehemently against accusations of exploiting his background.
Out of office, he now argues vehemently against the treaty and has blocked its implementation.
My dad and I are for him, my stepmother vehemently against.
The wall was a key campaign pledge by Mr. Trump, but Democrats are vehemently against it.
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