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The phrase "enmity between" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a state of animosity or hostility, usually between two people or groups. For example, "There was a deep-rooted enmity between the two nations."
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The enmity between the two countries outlived many of them.
Thus, there was enmity between the two groups.
The enmity between these people, I found, can be extraordinary.
We should not be stoking up enmity between generations.
This has apparently fed an enmity between Tillerson and Haley.
European integration overcame the historic enmity between France and Germany.
The enmity between the two countries briefly played out over this one man.
The conflicts have deepened Sunni-Shia enmity between hardliners on both sides.
Nineteen years and one inconclusive investigation later, the enmity between the two countries had not abated.
The lasting enmity between the birds, particularly Garuda, and the serpents is attributed to this.
You great organizers have helped considerably in bringing about this enmity between man and time.
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