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"enmity toward" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a feeling of hatred or deep-seated ill will directed toward someone or something. For example: "The conflict between the two countries started with an enmity toward one another that grew over time."
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Dunn holds no enmity toward Booty.
Zach was educated at a Jesuit seminary and later evinced extreme enmity toward Jesuits.
Enmity toward the Jews was expressed most acutely in the church's teaching of contempt.
And she made clear that she held no enmity toward Mr. Meskini.
Mark Twain noted he was "educated to enmity toward everything that is Catholic".
During the post-2008 enmitowardard banks, Professor Lee said, Mr. Carney acted as the country's "voice of reason".
Syria's enmity toward Israel has been unrelenting, as has its criticism of the United States for its support of Israel.
Mr. Koppel interviews her father, Marc Klaas, identified as a "victims' advocate," who has an understandable enmity toward violent criminals.
Some legal experts fear that this could provoke a constitutional crisis, given Mrs. Kumaratunga's fierce enmity toward the opposition.
WASHINGTON — A brutal Arab dictator with a long history of enmity toward the United States turns tanks and troops against his own people, killing hundreds of protesters.
He cited Syria's close ties to Iran, its enmity toward Israel, its possession of chemical weapons and its past attempts to develop a nuclear capability.
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