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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enemy tribes" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to opposing or hostile tribes. Example: "The ancient battlefield was filled with the bodies of soldiers and enemy tribes, locked in a brutal clash for control of the land."
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The figures on the poles represent or commemorate clan members who were killed by enemy tribes.
Violence within these communities was rife, and not only directed against enemy tribes.
A new generation of students has criticized his attitude toward Native Americans; he endorsed the idea of spreading smallpox among enemy tribes by giving them infected blankets.
And evolutionary psychologists believe we're hard-wired to be suspicious of people outside our own group, to save our ancestors from blithely greeting enemy tribes of cave men.
The area and stones are sacred, a "historic place of commerce where enemy tribes camped peacefully within sight of each other because of the reverence they had for this place.
Enemy tribes also have shamans, and on later levels all inhabit the same world.
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The parson thinks the children might be members of an enemy tribe.
The city was besieged by an enemy tribe and then fell under the sway of a corrupt official who eventually killed the phoenix.
Agency: Karmarama Director: Jim Gilchrist Viking warriors lurk in the undergrowth, biding their time – before suddenly launching themselves at an enemy tribe with a ferocious roar.
For a time he was accorded great honour, but success made him despotic, and, after a few years, drought, enemy tribe forays, and internal dissension combined to depose him.
But the sachem and the Englishman also became dear friends -- some say blood brothers -- especially after an enemy tribe kidnapped Wyandanch's daughter and Gardiner personally arranged her safe return.
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