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How to say Non melior amicus non nequior hostis in English?

The Latin phrase "Non melior amicus, non nequior hostis" translates to:

"No better friend, no worse enemy."

This phrase is often used to describe someone who is fiercely loyal to their friends but equally ruthless and determined when dealing with their enemies.

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