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The phrase "a broadside" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a strong verbal or written attack, or a large sheet of paper printed on one side, often used for announcements or advertisements.
Example: "The politician faced a broadside of criticism after his controversial remarks during the debate."
Alternatives: "a tirade" or "a scathing attack".
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The appraisals ended abruptly when the crippled, pugnacious Minnesota fired a broadside, and the Virginia responded.
In a televised debate, Mr. Kennedy lodged a broadside: "I am pro-choice.
Then the Working Families Party and the unions loosened a broadside.
But the new film is not a satire, or a broadside.
But he couldn't help himself and delivered a broadside typical for his government.
Paul's letter is a broadside attack on every element of President Reagan's record and philosophy".
Dilfer changed the subject so he could take a broadside at Vick.
But there's more: he's also launched a broadside against his rival pubcos.
This book is mostly dispassionate, but ends with a broadside against mountain macho.
Sometimes it can be a broadside attack on a particular orthodoxy.
This argument climaxes in a broadside against generational narcissism that, by Lee's standards, seems unusually straightforward.
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