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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a frenzied attack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden, intense, and chaotic assault or onslaught, often in a figurative or literal sense.
Example: "The city was caught off guard by a frenzied attack from the rival gang, leaving chaos in its wake."
Alternatives: "a wild assault" or "a chaotic onslaught."
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He had killed his lover in a "frenzied attack", said the judge.
An old man had been killed in a frenzied attack at his home, a former orphanage.
It was a frenzied attack, she was terrified – you can hear it on the 999 tape.
"There was a lot of blood, and I think in any interpretation that was a frenzied attack," he said.
Nickell, 23, was stabbed 49 times and sexually assaulted in a frenzied attack on July 15 1992.
The pair ran the soldier down in a car before hacking him to death with a meat cleaver and knives in a frenzied attack.
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The grandson of the pensioner stabbed to death in a "frenzied knife attack" has said the attack has "torn my family apart with pain".
The night after Mr Nasheed sailed, a member of parliament, Afrasheen Ali, was murdered in a frenzied stabbing attack.
As a teenager, he witnessed a murder and was himself stabbed in a frenzied knife attack five years ago.
Mohammed Ali, 28, of Old Snowhill, Birmingham, is accused of killing Yasmine and Sabrina Larbi-Cherif in a frenzied knife attack.
In 2001, eight children died and 19 other were injured when a man forced his way into a primary school and began a frenzied knife attack.
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