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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a frontal assault" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a direct and aggressive approach to a problem or situation, often in a military or strategic context.
Example: "The team decided to launch a frontal assault on the issue, addressing it head-on rather than taking a more cautious approach."
Alternatives: "direct attack" or "head-on approach".
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This amounts to essentially a frontal assault for Boeing.
Many saw the change as a frontal assault on democracy.
Except for immunization programs our warfare with bacteria has always been a frontal assault with antibiotics.
He was contemplating a frontal assault on the powerful local Democratic Party establishment.
I don't know how you would do a frontal assault on the economy.
"This really represents a frontal assault on health and human services programs," Mr. Janssen said.
Emboldened, Mr. Esser began a frontal assault on Vodafone in Britain.
The agency said Amarin's efforts represented a "frontal assault" on the federal framework for regulating drugs.
Adams's "Girls of the Golden West" is a frontal assault on our national mythology.
That, among other treatments, would amount to a frontal assault on the opioid scourge.
In that political realignment, the Southern backlash was a frontal assault on unions.
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