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The phrase "which opposed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is in conflict or disagreement with another thing, often in a relative clause. Example: "The committee presented a report which opposed the proposed changes to the policy."
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And those countries which opposed it know it.
And under the previous Tory government, which opposed devolution, civil servants were banned from discussing it.
Smith adhered to an anti-ownership philosophy, which opposed what he called Landlordism.
Such activities contributed to the 1972 electoral victory of the Labor Party, which opposed the testing.
Such a move could put France, which opposed the war, into an uncomfortable situation.
"In the consultation process the government completely ignored the consultation responses, which opposed making retrospective changes".
Belhaj and Saadi were leading members of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, which opposed Gaddafi.
Lawyers for the city, which opposed access, said they were considering their options.
Both the Presbyterian and Methodist churches split into northern branches, which opposed slavery, and southern branches, which did not.
The UN, which opposed the war, should not be invited to participate now that the war is over.
But that was too small of a margin to overcome the interior, which opposed it, 61 percent to 39 percent.
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