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Tony Canard Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

to be on the opposite sides

Hello! Please help. "
"Our opinions are on the opposite sides from each other" or
"Believing in gods and atheism are on the opposite sides from each other" 
I don't like this "each other" in these sentences. 
  

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Yes, awkward. I suggest eg Our opinions are opposites. eg We have opposite/opposing opinions.

  • Yes, awkward.
  • I suggest eg Our opinions are opposites.
  • eg We have opposite/opposing opinions.
  • eg Religion and atheism are opposites.
  • ( I wouldn't call atheism 'a belief'.
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Yes, awkward.

I suggest
eg Our opinions are opposites.
eg We have opposite/opposing opinions.
eg Religion and atheism are opposites.

( I wouldn't call atheism 'a
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CliveI wouldn't call atheism 'a belief'
Neither would I.

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