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The phrase "a attacking" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "an attacking"? If this is the case, you can use it when describing an action or behavior that involves an attack, typically in a sports or military context.
Example: "The team employed an attacking strategy to dominate their opponents."
Alternatives: "an aggressive" or "a combative".
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In theory, preemptive self-defense is Country A attacking a column of Country B's tanks just before they cross the border into Country A. In practice, preemptive self-defense is invading Iraq because of an aluminum tube.
The process begins again with A attacking E. In this way, everyone exchanges two actions (one attack and one reaction) with everyone else.
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He instilled an attacking philosophy.
"It is not an attack on Congress.
"Guy was an attacking player.
"Derry was like an attacking rhinoceros.
He preaches an attacking, fluent, flowing game.
"I've always played an attacking game.
(Manager) Joe Royle cultivated an attacking style.
By contrast Celtic were an attacking team.
Fight back against an attacking dog.
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