Examples of 'often the enemy' in a sentence

Meaning of "often the enemy"

often the enemy - indicates that something or someone is frequently perceived as an adversary or obstacle

How to use "often the enemy" in a sentence

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often the enemy
The best is often the enemy of the good.
It is salutary to remember that the good is often the enemy of the best.
Speed is often the enemy of quality.
It is life that is often the enemy.
Time is often the enemy of entrepreneurs.
The seeking of perfection is often the enemy of the good.
Most often the enemy we have today is fear itself.
And hunger is often the enemy.
Haste is often the enemy of quality.
This may even have the opposite effect - shampoos are often the enemy number one.
The intellect is so often the enemy of a childlike spirit.
And of course, as Adam Smith warned, big business is often the enemy of freedom.
Manners are often the enemy of truth.
In fact, it is more often the enemy.
Politics is often the enemy of truth.

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As we say in Italy, ' The best is often the enemy of the good.
Comfort is often the enemy of growth.
Complexity, as it turns out, is often the enemy of efficiency.
You must always be prepared because often the enemy is unknown and unforeseen.
He is the adopted brother and often the enemy of the superhero Thor.
Unfortunately, the urgent is often the enemy of the important.
Is not the ideal very often the enemy of the good?
We know, it is frustrating, but often the enemy lives at home.
And I learned that religion is often the enemy of God, actually . “.

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