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The phrase "a heavy assault" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or intense attack, often in a military or metaphorical context.
Example: "The city faced a heavy assault from enemy forces, leading to widespread destruction."
Alternatives: "a fierce attack" or "a strong offensive".
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In Gaza, Palestinians tried to recover Friday from a heavy assault from Israel the day before.
The Syrian army launched a heavy assault on the town in response to the incident, causing thousands of the city's residents to flee across the Turkish border.
The standoff in Zawiyah continued there on Sunday, a day after forces loyal to Colonel Qaddafi waged a heavy assault toward the city center, then pulled back to close off all roads out.
The Eastern Romans do not appear to have paid the sums stipulated in the treaty of Margus, and so in 441, when their forces were occupied in the west and on the eastern frontier, Attila launched a heavy assault on the Danubian frontier of the Eastern Empire.
Fort Schiesseck, a major defensive work in the region, capitulated after a heavy assault by the 100th on 20 December.
Next I picked up Snowdy's Israeli Tavor, a heavy assault rifle with a scope and some major kick to it.
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That could set Jaguar up for a heavier assault on its German rivals.
A few years ago, during a particularly heavy assault on my endocannabinoid system, a friend started choking on whipped cream.
Once you are either a medic or heavy assault, try to get the other "Sub-Class".
Hama has been under heavy assault for a week.
For Heavy assault weapons get maybe a FAMAS (NEVER GET A ROCKET LAUNCHER OR ANY EXPLOSIVE GUN) These weapons are good for medium range combat and assaulting bases.
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