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The phrase "in hostility" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually suggests that two parties are confrontational or aggressive towards each other. For example, you might say, "The two sides continued to negotiate, but could not come to an agreement due to the hostile atmosphere between them."
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"That was written in hostility, before we left.
The blue and purple lines show a modest rise and then a modest fall in hostility.
It was conceived in hostility to citizens as plaintiffs or corporations as defendants in such actions.
More intense Christian faith was also reflected in hostility toward France's Jewish communities.
Brexit had roots in hostility to immigrants and nostalgia for empire.
Internet veterans scoff at the notion that there's any increase in hostility online.
Hungary experienced anti-Semitism, and Bulgaria indulged in hostility toward its Turkish residents.
Generally, "new xenophobia" as a term describes the increase in hostility toward "the Other" experienced across Europe after 1989.
350, and again in 3 Sawyer, 93, is cited in hostility to the views I have expressed.
The meeting ended in hostility, according to South Korean officials, and there was no agreement about future talks.
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This new escalation in hostility the continuation of a sharp trend toward political polarization in recent decades—has alarmed America's pundit class.
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