strong opinion

collocation in English

meaningsofstrongandopinion

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strong
adjective
uk
/strɒŋ/
us
/strɑːŋ/
powerful; having or using great force ...
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opinion
noun
uk
/əˈpɪn.jən/
us
/əˈpɪn.jən/
a thought or belief about something ...
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(Definition ofstrongandopinionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofstrong opinion

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We have nostrongopinionabout these choices, making them for simplicity for the time being.
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People all have astrongopinionabout public art, yet some eventually become proud of local sonorous works.
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That is my exceedinglystrongopinion.
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That is a verystrongopinion.
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That is one verystrongopinion.
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I certainly hold astrongopinionmyself.
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That is my ownstrongopinion.
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The author avoids providing astrongopinionabout this direction in agriculture, but clearly points out the consequences of such development.
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I have no verystrongopinionupon this matter.
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There is, undoubtedly, a verystrongopinionon that point.
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There is a verystrongopinionupon that subject.
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What really leads them to thatstrongopinion?
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I would not like to express astrongopinionupon that point.
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I have a verystrongopinionthat he did not write that speech himself.
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I take a verystrongopinionon that question of the onus of proof.
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If he had astrongopinion—even prejudices—he expressed them strongly, but sincerely.
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I cannot think why they held thatstrongopinionabout us.
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Is it still hisstrongopinionthat the eye test charge will steadily disappear?
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A verystrongopinionagainst such a course must be expressed, and expressed very freely.
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Are we never, then, if we have astrongopinion, to give expression to it?
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I think it is a very great mistake to hold a verystrongopinionand not to express it.
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He told us that there was astrongopinionamong the dockers in favour of the decasualisation of casual labour.
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There has also been astrongopinionthat outside, independent, experienced people with experience in judicial procedures should be involved.
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There has always been astrongopinionin this country that international sport and international politics should be held apart.
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This sub-committee dealt with migration and expresses astrongopinionon the necessity for land settlement in this country.
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