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"making enemies" is a correct phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which someone is intentionally alienating or antagonizing others. For example, "The CEO's aggressive tactics are making enemies among the workers."
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Making enemies.
He is perfectly comfortable making enemies.
But they are also making enemies.
And he too is making enemies.
"They are making enemies on both sides".
The one who relished making enemies.
Making enemies also makes friends.
Christopher Hitchens made his name by making enemies Christopher Hitchens made his name by making enemies.
Such a flamboyant character could not avoid making enemies.
It's time to stop making enemies and start making friends.
You're not afraid of making enemies, are you, I ask.
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