My co-worker's oppinion about it is one hundred and eighty degrees opposite to mine.
My co-worker's oppinion about it sees one hundred and eighty degrees in other direction to mine.
Are they correct and natural to say?
Thanks LiJ
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Liveinjapan My co-worker's oppinion about it is one hundred and eighty degrees opposite to mine. My co-worker's oppinion about it sees one hundred and eighty degrees in other direction to mine. Are they correct and natural to say?
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Liveinjapan My co-worker's oppinion about it is one hundred and eighty degrees opposite to mine.
My co-worker's oppinion about it sees one hundred and eighty degrees in other direction to mine.
Are they correct and natural to say?
Thanks LiJ Hi LiJ, The term opposite by itself suggests a clear contrast between the two opinions.
Here are a few suggestions of mine: About it (Regarding that issue), my co-worker's opinion and mine are 180 degrees apart.
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