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Discover Ludwig'potential enemies' is a correct phrase.
You could use it to refer to people, groups, or countries that you consider to be possible threats, either now or in the future. For example, "This policy will help us to identify our potential enemies."
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But perhaps its appearance could frighten potential enemies.
Yes, foreign offices are supposed to understand the point of view of potential enemies.
The document makes clear the drones could be used to attack potential enemies.
With a laundry list of his potential enemies, authorities refrained from naming any suspects.
Finally, has anyone considered that "an Army of One" isn't likely to scare potential enemies?
The Pentagon should also track the activities of America's potential enemies in this area.
Arulpragasam keeps a Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy-stylistint in her head, identifying potential enemies, obstructors.
In international politics, the product was employed to deter the expansionist ambitions of potential enemies.
Mr. Krugman says our difficulties in Iraq have "emboldened our potential enemies," like North Korea.
It would brand the U.S. as untrustworthy to potential allies and feckless to potential enemies.
The general had been Mr. Kim's chief henchman in purging potential enemies.
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