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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Behind

Consider the following sentence:7


"Opinion polls showed ninety-five percent of the American people were BEHIND the proposed spending cuts."


In this context, does 'hehind' mean 'opposed'?

  

Top answer

No— in favour of .

  • No— in favour of .
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No—in favour of.

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