Sentence examples for traditional enemies from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "traditional enemies" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to two people, groups, or nations that have historically been in opposition with each other. For example: The longstanding rivalry between the French and British began centuries ago, and they remain traditional enemies.

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History has shown that traditional enemies who have nuclear weapons don't fight wars against one another.

That does not mean, however, that the two traditional enemies will become fast friends overnight.

One way is to join forces with their traditional enemies, the big pharmaceutical firms.

"They are traditional enemies and their alliance was just a marriage of convenience.

Koreans and Japs are traditional enemies and work hard at it 350 years before Pearl Harbor.

The Anuak and the Nuer, traditional enemies, have clashed sporadically over the years.

He also managed to mend relations with his traditional enemies Algeria and Libya, in the 80s.

The culprits were the traditional enemies of the Dinka people, the armed militias of the Arab Misseriya tribe.

But the United States, along with Assad's traditional enemies Turkey and Saudi Arabia, will be loath to accept this reality.

It helps to have traditional enemies, old hurts, and humiliations that need to be redressed – if only symbolically.

In 1937, with German support, he negotiated treaties with Italy and Bulgaria, both traditional enemies of his country.

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