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The phrase "are making enemies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or behaviors that lead to the creation of adversarial relationships with others.
Example: "By constantly criticizing their colleagues, they are making enemies within the workplace."
Alternatives: "are creating adversaries" or "are fostering hostility".
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"They are making enemies on both sides".
"They are making enemies out of us – not just LGBT society, but any group in society that doesn't agree with their current politics".
But as time passes and the fighting intensifies, the peacekeepers are making enemies among the populace by shelling crowded neighborhoods in response to insurgent fire and inadvertently killing civilians.
When we become emotionally defensive, we are making enemies out of shadows.
We are making enemies through a feckless, dangerous approach, and it is time to return some censure to our defense apparatus.
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And he too is making enemies.
But as it tries to maintain its position, it is making enemies.
And it is making enemies in its own and adjacent industries.
"This is not a time to be making enemies, and particularly not of the French".
"If one is making enemies," the Hesses said, "one might as well go whole hog".
But while the brigadier was winning plaudits within the UN, he was making enemies inside the Government of Sudan.
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