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The phrase "act of enmity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific action that demonstrates hostility or ill will between individuals or groups.
Example: "The act of enmity displayed during the negotiations only served to escalate tensions between the two parties."
Alternatives: "hostile action" or "act of hostility".
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In each of them, the interrupters had stepped in to try to keep one act of enmity from spiraling into another.
In public, the Beydanes tend to echo the government's line, he said: "Slavery no longer exists, and talk of it suggests manipulation by the West, an act of enmity toward Islam, or influence from the worldwide Jewish conspiracy".
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Another senator from the leftist Party of the Democratic Revolution described Trump's announcement as an "act of hostility and enmity" and said that Peña Nieto should call off his trip.
President Obama's overtures and speeches offering peaceful means to end a generation of enmity may have compelled the hard-liners to act.
"The Muslim Brotherhood does not view the state as an infidel or a rebound state which means the Brotherhood takes no stance of enmity or confrontation with the state, but — rather — acts as an adviser or a guider.
Ten years of enmity and loss.
It is a statement full of enmity and grudge".
Mr. Osgood expressed dismay over the public expression of enmity.
President Erdogan declared: "Such decisions are nothing but an expression of enmity against Turkey".
But joy and laughs in this region are still fleeting; generations of enmity and mistrust rule.
Besides magnifying differences, the politics of enmity makes competition viscerally personal.
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