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The phrase "a cycle of hostility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a repetitive pattern of aggressive or antagonistic behavior between individuals or groups.
Example: "The ongoing conflict between the two nations has created a cycle of hostility that seems impossible to break."
Alternatives: "a pattern of animosity" or "a loop of aggression".
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The current governments in Israel and Turkey seem stuck in a cycle of hostility, and Mr. Candar does not see that changing.
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There have been opportunities over the years to break the cycle of hostility between Iran and the West, but these have invariably foundered, to the benefit of hardliners in Tehran.
A cycle of resentment can easily be established, which, though it is usually masked by the air of sentimentality that thickens the oxygen in a bridal store, sometimes breaks out into real hostilities.
"I had a cycle of symptoms.
These habits perpetuate a cycle of poverty.
Then you get a cycle of replacement".
The children's agency has warned that without an end to the hostilities, there is a risk that an entire generation of Syrian children will fall prey to a cycle of violence, instability and deprivation.
There was a cycle of sickness.
It continues a cycle of poverty.
Common sense says this cycle... of hostility must end and ideally will end soon.
He argued that only American leadership would break the cycle of distrust, hostility and violence that has prevented Israel and its Arab neighbors from forging a lasting peace deal.
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