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The phrase "a direct attack on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action or statement that openly criticizes or confronts someone or something.
Example: "The article was seen as a direct attack on the government's policies regarding climate change."
Alternatives: "an outright assault on" or "a frontal assault on".
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While it wasn't a direct attack on Walsh, Hultgren's potential opponent is one of the loudest shouters in Washington.
"It's a direct attack on us".
The scheme was a direct attack on American democracy.
This isn't meant to be a direct attack on Asda.
It was a direct attack on President Obama, they say.
A direct attack on the problem is urgently needed.
Nearly half Navarro's report is a direct attack on Zandi.
Intuitively, the best defense would seem to be a direct attack on the rampantly dividing cells.
"These cuts are a direct attack on social mobility and a direct attack on the life chances of working class kids," said Lammy.
"This is a direct attack on the media and a step backward for democracy," he said.
Many of the policy's critics see Race to the Top as a direct attack on teachers.
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