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"an enemy of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a person or thing that is seen as opposing or hostile to someone or something else. Example: The king was known as an enemy of the people, as he would often make decisions that went against the wishes of his subjects.
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Goldwater was an enemy of the establishment.
He was an enemy of television.
Turkey is not an enemy of Israel.
They are an enemy of takeout.
"This is an enemy of the country.
Ondaatje is an enemy of the linear.
Government can be an enemy of liberty.
You are an enemy of America.
Is sport an enemy of art?
Who is an enemy of harmony?
Israel is not an enemy of Lebanon".
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