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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a attacked" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "a" should not precede a verb in the past tense without a subject.
Example: "A bird attacked the intruder."
Alternatives: "an assault" or "a strike."
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You know the sort of thing - frontbencher A attacked the government's plan to cut Project B so "ker-ching" (is that how you spell the sound of a cash till?!) - that'll be three billion quid please.
Nov. 29, 2010 -- Sacramento, Calif.: Harbhajan Singh, a cab driver, is a attacked by passangers, who call him Osama bin Laden.
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He instilled an attacking philosophy.
Once, a goose attacked me.
A – Ground Attack ("A" is from Attack).
But an attack remains an attack.
Disturbing a nest will induce an attack.
Use A to Attack.
"It was an attack.
"Guy was an attacking player.
One day he witnesses an attack.
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