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'mutual antagonism' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a relationship or situation between two people or groups in which each has negative feelings or actions towards the other. For example, "The ongoing conflict between the two nations is marked by a high level of mutual antagonism."
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Politics has always been an exercise in mutual antagonism.
Her relationship with her mother takes a refreshingly reversed journey from understanding to unresolved mutual antagonism.
Long before the recent wars, Russians and Chechens harbored a mutual antagonism.
There is a complex relationship of mutual antagonism and mutual dependency here.
I have just returned to Washington from Beijing; the mutual antagonism is palpable in both capitals.
But despite this mutual antagonism, the Yankees can use any help Rodriguez can provide.
The gap of mutual antagonism between Hamas and the Fatah-dominated Palestinian Authority grows monthly.
They have a long and mutual antagonism and each embodies much of the history of his people.
He has remained close to García Márquez and Vargas Llosa (despite his two friends' mutual antagonism and opposing politics).
Trump also paints his relationship with the media as one of mutual antagonism, but it's actually closer to codependency.
Eventually they agreed to form a "grand coalition," but there was much mutual antagonism during protracted negotiations.
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