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Discover Ludwig"foes of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to an enemy or opponent of someone or something. For example, "The foes of our country worked together to disrupt the peace and stability of the region."
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Avowed foes of military rule have about half the seats.
China is among the most prominent foes of the measure.
Die-hard foes of Stuttgart 21 will not give up.
These two have become rather familiar foes of late.
As Sullivan says, they're foes of understanding, belief and trust.
I think that journalists should be foes of any administration".
Heywood's critics tend to be foes of Whitehall.
But foes of the plant dismissed much of the report.
The strategy served him -- and the foes of Communism -- well.
No wonder the foes of gun sanity are worried.
point out a road for me to take against these foes of mine.
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