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Discover Ludwig'mutual hostility' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to two or more parties displaying hostility towards each other. Example sentence: After years of distrust, the two countries finally had to confront their mutual hostility.
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After years of mutual hostility, Turkey and the Iraqi Kurds are at last talking.
Depressingly, both Iran and the US have retreated to their familiar comfort zones of mutual hostility.
This mutual hostility made intellectuals less responsible and soldiers less thoughtful.
At one point their mutual hostility drives Mirit to request reassignment.
But mutual hostility is said to have existed between Bercow and the PM for years.
The group sought to overthrow Colonel Qaddafi, with whom the West had begun to treat after years of mutual hostility.
After decades of mutual hostility, relations between the two countries have improved steadily over the past two decades.
The book lays bare the intensity of the mutual hostility between Christians and Jews in medieval Spain.
At times it seemed that the most virulent pathogen in biodefense was mutual hostility, and everybody had it.
Why were these two organisations, both theoretically devoted to the welfare of the working people, "locked into intense mutual hostility"?
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