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Discover Ludwig"vocal opponent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has expressed disapproval or disagreement openly and strongly. For example, "The mayor had a lot of vocal opponents who spoke out against his proposed tax hikes."
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Now he is a vocal opponent.
Bachmann has been a vocal opponent of President Obama.
Remembering too that Lomborg has been a vocal opponent of renewable energy subsidies for much longer.
At the same time, he was a vocal opponent of the administration of Pres.
Sprint has been a vocal opponent of the deal from the outset.
Unemployment continued to be a concern, and he remained a vocal opponent of U.S. statehood.
Ms. Enders is a vocal opponent of the Sky deal, and wears her political stripes prominently.
(Ms. Power, like Mr. Obama, was a vocal opponent of that war).
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey is a vocal opponent of the blockade.
He was twice reelected, standing out as a vocal opponent of Pres.
The Brooklyn borough president, Marty Markowitz, had been a vocal opponent of Mr. Bloomberg's soda restrictions.
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