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The phrase "a few attacks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small number of aggressive actions or incidents, often in contexts related to conflict, sports, or cybersecurity.
Example: "The team faced a few attacks during the tournament, but they managed to defend their position successfully."
Alternatives: "several assaults" or "a handful of strikes".
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I had a few attacks of shingles.
"After a few attacks, their morale was better".
There were a few attacks and a break formed, then the bunch split in three.
"However, a few attacks on coalition forces and innocent Iraqis have continued.
As you can imagine the Sun was not entirely happy and I had a few attacks levied on me in the Sun".
The headaches, which the group says can be "extremely disabling for sufferers, painful enough to cause work loss" typically last 24 hours; most people have only a few attacks per month, but chronic sufferers can have many more.
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Some League members wanted swifter action than others, and in June, a few attacked several Chinese woodcutters outside of town.
Here are a few attack techniques we've observed in the wild.
Once the speeches had finally finished the police told the EDL to head home, but on their way back a few attacked the press, again, and got arrested by the police, again.
In six months of low-level ethnic war, this is one of the few attacks on a religious building.
However, the frequency may vary from 20 attacks per day to few attacks in a week [5].
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