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Discover Ludwig"enemy lines" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the boundary between two hostile forces engaged in armed conflict. For example, "As the battle between the two armies raged, the soldiers at the front line were struggling to hold the enemy lines."
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and "Behind Enemy Lines".
He was pure offense, overrunning 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?
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).
"BEHIND ENEMY LINES," starring Gene Hackman and Owen Wilson.
But this was a raid behind enemy lines.
In 1914, Casement crossed enemy lines into Germany.
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