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Can I replace "opposed" with "opposite"?

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Rebecca

Although "opposed" and "opposite" seem like they would have similar meanings, they are not synonyms for each other. "As opposed to" is a phrase meaning "in contrast with," or "rather than." Like the speaker in this video, you can use this expression when you want to make it obvious that you are talking about one thing and not the other. In this case, the speaker says "no wrong as opposed to just wrong" to mean "no wrong rather than just wrong." Ex: The weather is great today, as opposed to yesterday's rain. Ex: The store's revenue increased by 10%, as opposed to 5% last year.

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