Sentence examples for as a likely enemy from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "as a likely enemy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a person or group that is perceived to have the potential to oppose or act against someone or something.
Example: "In the current political climate, many view the opposing party as a likely enemy to their agenda."
Alternatives: "as a probable adversary" or "as a potential foe."

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Government is seen as a likely enemy, and gun regulation is viewed as a plot to monitor gun ownership and, ultimately, to confiscate all private firearms.

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China is viewed geopolitically as a potential enemy and virtually an enemy now.

(it is not a Russian NGO, nor is it Usaid) but both reflected the new position of official Russia, which sees all foreign aid as probably hostile and all foreigners as likely enemies.

Last year, RuPaul found himself under fire from an even less likely enemy.

If you run towards the enemy spawn disguised as an enemy scout and the enemy walking to you does not react, take note of this.

"The weather was as big an enemy as the Germans.

Also try not to disguise as an enemy Spy because most enemies go crazy when they see a Spy, theirs or the enemy's, and instantly attack them.

They regard the barbell, many say, as a lethal enemy.

as a friend, as a friend, as a known enemy.

Simek says that "in Iceland Surtr was obviously thought of as being a mighty giant who ruled the powers of (volcanic) fire of the Underworld", and Simek theorizes that the notion of Surtr as an enemy of the gods likely did not originate in Iceland.

But how likely is it that the SNP will help the Scottish press when it sees much of it as an implacable enemy of independence?

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