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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a creepy attack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unsettling or frightening incident, often in a context related to behavior or actions that evoke fear or discomfort.
Example: "The movie featured a scene where a creepy attack by the villain left the audience on the edge of their seats."
Alternatives: "an unsettling assault" or "a frightening incident."
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Along with a boosted Buick LeSabre, another incident listed on a crime report Sunday in Arlington County, Va., was a creepy attack by a man on a woman.
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But not a creepy wink.
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