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The phrase "a dangerous enemy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an adversary that poses a significant threat or risk.
Example: "In the midst of the conflict, they realized they were facing a dangerous enemy who would stop at nothing to achieve their goals."
Alternatives: "a formidable foe" or "a perilous adversary."
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His arrest "removes a dangerous enemy who was a direct threat to America".
The other two parties know they have a dangerous enemy out there.
As if this man who spoke Italian was a dangerous enemy.
He was considered practical, decisive, and even ruthless, and the British recognized him as a dangerous enemy.
It looks weird, but as far as she's concerned, she's a spy infiltrating the secret base of a dangerous enemy.
A desperate enemy is also a dangerous enemy, and our work may become more difficult before it is finished.
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Clinton, we learn, could judge the line between American virtue and American hubris, between a truly dangerous enemy and a simply obnoxious one; Bush had no clue.
As a Conservative politician, I have to say no, it's not a good thing that he's back, because he's a very dangerous enemy".
"Corruption is a very dangerous enemy of the state," he said.
"There's a very dangerous enemy out there with capabilities and with safe havens in Pakistan," Mr. Crocker said.
After last week's hostage crisis each group is even less likely than before to see the other as anything but a crazed, dangerous enemy.
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