to be in opposition/for oppsoing

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by VP_Tatiana » Wed May 14, 2008 2:48 pm
You're right: "for opposing of" is not idiomatic. You could say "for opposing," but that is not an answer choice. So, we need to select, "to be in opposition of."

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