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Discover Ludwig"a public enemy" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to someone who is seen as a threat or danger to society as a whole. You can use this phrase in various contexts, such as: 1. In a news article: "The notorious criminal was declared a public enemy by the government, sparking fear among the citizens." 2. In a speech or debate: "The politician's actions have caused immense harm to the country and he should be regarded as a public enemy." 3. In a novel or film: "The protagonist must go undercover to take down the ring leader of the mafia, known to the city as a public enemy." 4. In a historical context: "During World War II, Adolf Hitler was considered a public enemy due to his oppressive and destructive regime." 5. In everyday conversation: "The new drug lord in town has become a public enemy, and the police are determined to catch him."
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She was a public enemy.
As Irabu became the talk of New York, Nomura was becoming a public enemy in Japan.
The city has clearly made Bonds a public enemy, and yet he has still chosen to be a resident.
Gentrification is just a single, local example of how High Tech is starting to feel itself a "public enemy".
When you experience success you become a public enemy; when it's failure you give people so much pleasure.
He developed a high regard for the powerful general Gaius Marius and voted against Sulla's motion to declare Marius a public enemy (88).
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A reunited Public Enemy plays a live, late-night show.
Hitting the deck most wackily are Billy, a stowaway stock broker, mistaken for a gangster, and Moonface Martin, a real "public enemy".
A good thing because Gardiner exudes such goodness he would have made a lousy Public Enemy No. 1 or 1A for Mickelson's many fans.
Angelo Mathews is not a convincing public enemy No1.
Now the rumpled crusader is fighting a new public enemy: puny dividends.
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