staunch opponent

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A very loyal and committed opponent.

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  • She remained a staunch opponent of the new policy, despite widespread support.
  • He has always been a staunch opponent of the new policy.
  • Even after the election, he continued to be a staunch opponent of the ruling party.
  • The senator proved to be a staunch opponent of the proposed legislation.
  • The senator was known as a staunch opponent of tax increases.
  • Environmental groups are expected to be staunch opponents of the new pipeline project.
  • As a staunch opponent of the project, he voiced his concerns at every meeting.
  • Historically, the party has been a staunch opponent of increased government spending.
  • His long-standing reputation as a staunch opponent of corruption made him popular.
  • If you challenge his beliefs, you will find him a staunch opponent.
  • The organization found itself facing a staunch opponent in the local community.
  • Her commitment to human rights made her a staunch opponent of any form of oppression.
  • Despite threats, she remained a staunch opponent of the authoritarian regime.
  • Even with overwhelming support, they faced a few staunch opponents who refused to compromise.
  • The environmental group proved to be a staunch opponent of industrial expansion.
  • My neighbor is a staunch opponent of any development in our quiet town.
  • From the outset, she was a staunch opponent of any military intervention.
  • Their efforts were hampered by a staunch opponent who relentlessly campaigned against them.
  • He was always a staunch opponent of government overspending.
  • Despite the changing tides, he remained a staunch opponent of the traditional methods.