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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hostile coalition" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a group of individuals or organizations that have joined together with a mutual goal or purpose, but have hostile attitudes towards each other. Example: The country found itself in a precarious position, caught between two hostile coalitions vying for control of the region.
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Peace treaties with Egypt and Jordan render unlikely any hostile coalition of neighboring countries.
In June he became president of the Jacobin society but abandoned it after Robespierre's attacks and amassed a hostile coalition that contributed to Robespierre's fall in July.
The first military victory of Frederick's reign was the battle of Mollwitz (April 1741), though it owed nothing to his own leadership; in October Maria Theresa, now threatened by a hostile coalition of France, Spain, and Bavaria, had to agree to the Convention of Klein-Schnellendorf, by which Frederick was allowed to occupy the whole of Lower Silesia.
With Labour facing the prospect of losing an election in Scotland for the first time since 1955 to a hostile coalition in his home base, Mr Brown made an impassioned plea to wavering supporters to "come home to Labour" and head off the separatist threat of a "day one conflict strategy" if the SNP wins on Thursday.
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ʿUmar perennially had to defend his conquests and foil hostile coalitions without giving up the principle of the jihad.
Both made enemies during their long years in office and engendered hostile coalitions made up of the dispossessed, the passed over, the awkward and the bored.
When Charles had demanded too high a price for Dutch friendship in 1660 62, de Witt had negotiated an alliance with the French, who feared that the restoration of the prince of Orange would create a hostile Anglo-Dutch coalition.
I was right; for us it was hysterical that the member of the group probably most openly hostile to coalition policies would be the one to ask him for a photo.
Angering the grand ayatollah over the makeup of the constitutional assembly doesn't seem worth the risk; if only a small number of Shiites become violently hostile to coalition forces, the United States' presence in the country will quickly become untenable.
Indeed, they have simply reinforced all the fears that have made the majority of ordinary British people traditionally hostile to coalitions.
Both main parties are instinctively hostile to a coalition, and will also require greater democratic discussion within their own parties than the hurried process in 2010.
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