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The phrase "a direct assault on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an attack or criticism that is straightforward and unambiguous, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The article was a direct assault on the government's policies regarding climate change."
Alternatives: "an outright attack on" or "a frontal assault on".
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Such schemes are a direct assault on one of the core powers of a nation state.
It is a direct assault on the restrictive practices in one of Britain's most self-protective trades.
The government's abolition of legal aid for whole categories of cases is a direct assault on the essential notion that one law covers us all.
This, however, is a direct assault on staff.
"Banning religion is a direct assault on our founding principles," Mr. Stockman said in a statement.
It's about painting as "a direct assault on the nervous system," as Bacon once wrote.
They described it as "a direct assault on the ANC… and its leadership".
It represents a direct assault on the Windows franchise of Microsoft, Intel's longtime partner.
Khartoum's response, when it comes, may extend beyond a direct assault on southern forces in Heglig.
As he put it, "This is a direct assault on epidemiology".
This proposed measure is a direct assault on quintessential civil liberties.
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