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The phrase "vigorously disagree" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong or emphatic disagreement with someone's opinion or statement. Example: "During the debate, I vigorously disagreed with my opponent's views on climate change."
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Nongovernmental organizations vigorously disagree.
So far, most scholars vigorously disagree.
Others, including the Worldwatch Institute, vigorously disagree.
But his current students often vigorously disagree.
Nonetheless, governments, particularly those in a tight fiscal position, can vigorously disagree with the assumptions being made.
"We sincerely regret and vigorously disagree with General Gordon's decision to reprimand Mr. O'Neil," said Roger Spaeder, Mr. O'Neil's lawyer.
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The women vigorously disagreed.
Others vigorously disagreed.
Justice Kennedy vigorously disagreed.
Vance vigorously disagreed.
But Ms. Lisser, the E.E.O.C. spokeswoman, vigorously disagreed.
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