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The phrase "an enemy of either" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing opposition or conflict regarding two parties or options.
Example: "In the debate, he positioned himself as an enemy of either side, refusing to take a definitive stance."
Alternatives: "an adversary of either" or "an opponent of either".
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So for now, Microsoft's best option may be to remain on the sidelines rather than making an enemy of either business partner.
Not everyone who swarmed in was an enemy of either Mr. Hussein or the Special Republican Guard.
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As the editors saw it, the person who stole the audiotape of Mr. Cable was either an enemy of the newspaper or someone with a motive to see Mr. Cable replaced by an official more willing to push forward the Murdochs' bid for BSkyB, as the network is known.
Goldwater was an enemy of the establishment.
Turkey is not an enemy of Israel.
He was an enemy of television.
They are an enemy of takeout.
"This is an enemy of the country.
Ondaatje is an enemy of the linear.
Who is an enemy of harmony?
Israel is not an enemy of Lebanon".
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