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Discover LudwigThe phrase “enemies to” is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when talking about specific enemies or when giving a general sense of antagonism toward something, or even when expressing a feeling of hostility or ill-will. For example: “The dictator’s regime was known for its cruelty and intolerance toward enemies to the cause.”
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Any weaknesses for his enemies to exploit?
"We've gone from enemies to opponents".
You can persuade enemies to put down their guns.
Instead of defining himself, he allowed enemies to define him.
"Jason originally wanted the enemies to be robots," explains Nicole.
"I don't have enemies to fight," he declared.
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They were not the enemy, to me".
We're the enemy to them.
"The aim is to bleed the enemy to death".
"I am not an enemy to your cause," Dhoorre says.
"Should I become an enemy to my own family?
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