Sentence examples for an enmity between from inspiring English sources

The phrase "an enmity between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of hostility or opposition existing between two parties or groups.
Example: "There has been an enmity between the two rival factions for decades, leading to ongoing conflict."
Alternatives: "a hostility between" or "a conflict between".

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This has apparently fed an enmity between Tillerson and Haley.

Their different backgrounds and personalities - Coe well-educated and charming, Ovett working-class and reserved - suggested an enmity between them which Coe said was not there.

The 1957 Sputnik launching kick-started American progress in education and technology, but it also deepened an enmity between the world's two super powers.

Tim Minear had said in some press recently that the witches from Salem came down to the South and there's been an enmity between voodoo and witchcraft since then.

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There's an old enmity between Nazi-ish men in suits and a Holocaust survivor with a sword, a clash that leads to one of the bad guys announcing, "The Great Game is over, Jew".

Far from regarding the crusading movement as a noble endeavor, Runciman described it as "a vast fiasco," whose main result was simply to create an undying enmity between Islamic and Christian peoples.

These incidents created an enduring enmity between the military establishment and APRA that would last for more than 50 years.

There is, of course, a rivalry between Gucci and LVMH, just as there is between the houses of Saint Laurent and Chanel, where Mr. Lagerfeld works, as well as an old enmity between Mr. Lagerfeld and Azzedine Alaïa, who is also fond of Mr. Slimane but who left the Dior show when he heard he wasn't being invited to the dinner.

1161) was a famous physician in the service of Ibrâhîm (he wrote for him the Kitâb al-Iqtiṣâd), and al-Maqqarî informs us that there was an extreme enmity between Avempace and the father of ‛Abd al-Malik, also a physician, named Abu l-‛Alâ' Zuhr (d. 1130) (Maqqarî 1968, vol. 3, pp. 432 434).

Artistic licence, Standen said, had created a fictional enmity between Turing and his superior, Commander Denniston, played by Charles Dance, who "actually had quite a good relationship".

"There is a natural enmity between the artist and the legal profession, and it's mostly because of the law's rigidness and need for codification," Mr. Lumet said.

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