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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make enemies" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to creating negative feelings between two people, typically intense dislike or animosity. Example: He was well-liked by his colleagues until he started to criticize their work and make enemies.
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You make enemies by holding out.
We can't afford to make enemies directly.
You tell the truth, you make enemies".
Real change might require him to make enemies.
And Hamas's puritanical killjoys continue to make enemies.
There he immediately began to make enemies by questioning corruption.
If you don't bow to that you make enemies".
"He doesn't make enemies, and he doesn't assume enmity".
This exhibition should make enemies of modern art think again.
"All you do is make enemies," she said.
"You rarely make enemies by introducing a street name".
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