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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a persistent enemy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that consistently opposes or challenges another person or entity over time.
Example: "Throughout history, the nation has viewed its neighboring country as a persistent enemy, always ready to undermine its efforts."
Alternatives: "as a constant adversary" or "as a continual foe."
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Poverty is a persistent enemy of Iraq's working classes, a force almost as destructive as violence.
A persistent enemy of Christianity, he publicly announced his conversion to paganism in 361, thus acquiring the epithet "the Apostate".
The greatest share of votes went to a secular, pro-Western coalition called Iraqiya, led by Ayad Allawi, a persistent enemy of the Iranians.
We are facing a persistent terrorist enemy led by Al Qaida that remains driven and intent on attacking the homeland and that continues to adapt and improve its capabilities.
He had saved his empire from its most persistent enemy, but he died condemned by his church and people as a heretic and a traitor.
Or maybe it's the Joker, his most persistent enemy.
How can a player possibly handle so many resilient, persistent enemies at once?
Gates said Gadhafi has been a persistent and dangerous enemy, but he also acknowledged that efforts to oust the Libyan leader may not work.
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.
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