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The phrase "a ferocious assault" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a violent or aggressive attack, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The news reported a ferocious assault on the city, leaving many residents in fear for their safety."
Alternatives: "a brutal attack" or "a fierce onslaught."
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In a ferocious assault, his troops regained control.
Regime launches a ferocious assault on the remaining rebel-held enclave near Damascus, eastern Ghouta.
Balls will mount a ferocious assault if the OBR increases its forecast for borrowing this year.
A week later, Egyptian forces opened a ferocious assault that so far has killed more than 1,000 protesters.
In late December, Guevara and his party launched a ferocious assault in the Santa Clara province, winning a decisive victory.
Troops loyal to Ouattara launched a ferocious assault on his presidential residence but met with unexpectedly stiff resistance.
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He said Ohoud was subjected to "an even more ferocious assault", describing: "Her skull was smashed so badly that brain tissue protruded from a hole in her head".
Although some of Goldman's wounds suggest that he put up a fight, he succumbed to the ferocious assault, slumping near a fence outside Nicole Brown Simpson's condominium, Sathyavagiswaran said.
The novelty this year is William Forsythe's "One Flat Thing, Reproduced" (2000), a devilishly difficult, loud, ferocious assault on the senses, performed on, under, and between twenty tables.
The line decline in 2001 was a direct result of the ferocious assault on the Bells from all sides.
A ferocious late assault brought 92 from the final 10 overs, and Sri Lanka totaled a formidable 282 for 5 from its 50 six-ball overs.
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