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"behind enemy lines" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a hostile or dangerous situation, usually one involving conflict or warfare. For example, "The troops were forced to remain behind enemy lines for two months before making their escape."
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"BEHIND ENEMY LINES," starring Gene Hackman and Owen Wilson.
and "Behind Enemy Lines".
"We often work deep behind enemy lines.
It is likely that many remain behind enemy lines.
Do you feel like you are behind enemy lines?
His activities took him behind enemy lines in Italy.
He referred to himself as a soldier behind enemy lines.
The resulting show, Behind Enemy Lines, was a huge success.
"Behind Enemy Lines" is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned).
But this was a raid behind enemy lines.
Gene Hackman is in line to star in the Fox thriller Behind Enemy Lines, about two marines who find themselves dropped (you guessed it) behind enemy lines.
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