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The phrase "an adversary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who opposes or competes against another, often in a conflict or competition.
Example: "In the debate, she faced an adversary who was well-prepared and articulate."
Alternatives: "an opponent" or "a rival."
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"An uncooperative defendant could be denied the right to an adversary trial," he said.
It's certainly an adversary.
It has become an adversary.
HIV was interesting as an adversary.
She is an adversary to be treasured.
"She saw kitchen work as an adversary.
Almost everyone in it is an adversary.
Has Mr. Proper ever swayed an adversary?
Do you view them as an adversary?
He is acting like an adversary".
"We see Russia as a partner, not an adversary".
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