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The phrase 'enemy for' is not correct or usable in written English
You could use the phrase 'enemy of' in a sentence: "The dictator was an enemy of democracy."
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The real enemy, for the Pope, isn't Islam.
Some days, age is an enemy for Johnson.
Bakero, though, was not an entirely unknown enemy for Mancini.
We do not need one more enemy, for God's sake.
Surely a fictionalised version of al-Qaeda is an ideal enemy for a modern-day spy.
Woodcock is right about exposing the enemy for who they are.
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"This made enemies for me," he recalls.
The two worst enemies for the I.P.O.
Collusion between "allies" and enemies for profit.
"There are no permanent enemies for him," he said.
When enemies are made in China, they remain enemies for a long time.
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