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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alien enemy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or political contexts, often referring to individuals from a country that is in conflict with the speaker's country.
Example: "During wartime, the government may impose restrictions on the rights of alien enemies residing within its borders."
Alternatives: "foreign adversary" or "enemy alien".
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See also Alien Enemy Act of 1798, Rev.Stat.
But the zombie is not an alien enemy who's been CGI-ed by Hollywood.
No president would be allowed to lead his forces into battle, alien enemy or no.
183, related to waiver of notice to commissioner in case of alien enemy.
The FBI files, headed "Pro-German", recorded that, as an "alien enemy", Otto lost teaching positions, having graduated from Northwestern College and the University of Washington, Seattle.
The structure that Hoover built up, first in the Alien Enemy Bureau and later in the Domestic Intelligence Division, has never been dismantled.
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An act respecting alien enemies.
Other alien enemies, called Brutes, said, "I will split your bones".
In subdivisions, in office parks, in colleges, the young people of the two religions began to encounter one another as benign acquaintances rather than alien enemies.
Confiscated property of "alien enemies" would be sold and the proceeds paid into a fund, administered by the Treasury Department, from which "loyal Confederates" could make indemnity claims.
However, even the introduced food sources have alien enemies, such as the mongoose, that was brought to Puerto Rico and Hawaii in the late 1800s, supposedly to kill rats in sugarcane plantations.
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