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"worthy opponent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who competes against you either in a physical or intellectual sense. For example: "My chess opponent proved to be a worthy opponent and we both had a great match".
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"He is also a worthy opponent".
On Friday, Mr. Addabbo called Mr. Baldeo "a worthy opponent".
The Democratic nominee, Comptroller William Thompson, is a worthy opponent.
Purdue was a worthy opponent, a crushed loser.
A mother once told me I was a worthy opponent.
(Unless, like my worthy opponent, one is overly influenced by the Brooklyn hipster culture).
For the first time, Woods had a worthy opponent who was younger.
Or would Noel Gallagher perhaps make a worthy opponent to Louis Walsh?
"Even though you have a worthy opponent, it's still very difficult".
Instead she finds a worthy opponent who parries her provocations with scholarly citations and elegant aphorisms.
"They were a worthy opponent, but they don't know how to lose," Santos defender Leo said.
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