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The phrase "were oppressive" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation, regime, or behavior that is harsh, burdensome, or unjust in the past. Example: "The policies implemented during that era were oppressive, stifling freedom and creativity among the citizens."
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were oppressive
adjective
Burdensome or difficult to bear.
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The heat and way of life were oppressive.
She thought that conventional ideas of beauty were oppressive to women and men alike.
However, we completely reject accusations that the police were complicit in the alleged grooming of the missing family or that we were oppressive to them.
And I realized this is why we were oppressive to work with — because, in parallel fashion, I had been taught that whites make knowledge.
Ms. Mason is an engaging presence, but her meandering, getting-to-know-you exercises and chatty line of questioning were oppressive.
The conditions were oppressive even after the sun went down and Weir felt uncertain on the track as he relinquished his grip on the T11 1500m final.
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The oppressed learn from their oppressors; Brutus's language can be oppressive, too.
"It's oppressive.
The approach is oppressive.
Sometimes this was oppressive.
The overall effect was oppressive.
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