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"enmity with" is a perfectly valid phrase to use in written English.
It simply means "hostility or ill-feeling towards someone." For example, "The two countries had a long history of enmity with one another."
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He had no enmity with anybody".
"Their raison d'être is not permanent enmity with India.
"We don't have any enmity with Iraqi people.
Neighbors and family members said the two Christian brothers who were killed had enmity with nobody.
"Once enmity with America was in line with our interests," he said.
"Never again could I think evil, or ever again be at enmity with any man.
But, like all Germans, she also knows the dangers of lasting enmity with Russia.
You mention Ethiopia's large Christian population and its "thousand years of enmity with predominantly Muslim Somalia".
For his part, Mr. McCain has taken pride in the enmity with which he regards Hamas.
His colourful history includes a bitter enmity with Mr Clinton that dates from a clash during the 1992 presidential primary.
Mr Cameron is unlikely to be so stupid as to stoke Scottish enmity with slights or vindictive cuts.
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