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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a foe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an enemy or adversary in various contexts, such as literature, discussions about conflict, or competitive situations.
Example: "In the epic tale, the hero must confront a foe who threatens the peace of the kingdom."
Alternatives: "an enemy" or "a rival".
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Is he a friend or a foe?
A friend to many, and a foe to some.
But these days, fashion is just as serious a foe.
Africans still think of America as a foe of colonialism.
"He was also a foe of dogs everywhere.
Barack Obama has a foe more potent than Mitt Romney.
He loved a foe almost better than a friend.
Cancer is enough of a foe to fight.
He meets a foe and friend in sublime form.
9. Alcohol is a friend and a foe.
The Treasury would "become a green ally, not a foe".
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