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Discover Ludwig"their adversaries" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the enemies or opponents of a particular group or individuals. You can use this phrase to describe a group of people who are facing opposition from another group. For example: "The protesters were determined to stand up to their adversaries, the government officials, in order to fight for their rights."
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They knew the terrain and their adversaries.
The plaintiff's lawyers praised their adversaries yesterday.
They studied their adversaries, right under their adversaries' well-trained noses.
They chose not to, handing a sword to their adversaries.
They chose soft spots of their adversaries (and potential sponsors).
However, they did not often thrash their adversaries.
Their adversaries were the family across the river.
But they're noticeably more conflicted than their adversaries.
They got to watch their adversaries lay down arms and battle flags.
Though outnumbered by their adversaries, Communist forces are on the offensive in Indo-China.
Hollywood depicts superhuman teams of Special Operations forces snuffing out their adversaries with clinical precision.
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