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The phrase "a huge attack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or large-scale assault, whether in a military, cyber, or metaphorical context.
Example: "The news reported a huge attack on the city, causing widespread panic among the residents."
Alternatives: "a massive assault" or "a significant strike."
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"It is a huge attack on Hong Kong's 'one country, two systems'.
"This would have been a huge attack," said one American official who recently returned from Jordan.
We're getting close to the endgame as Voldemort's evil (obviously) forces gather for a huge attack on the goodies.
A huge attack on any of those fronts could pose serious risks to the American and global economy.
Mr. Abdo, 22, was convicted of planning what he claimed would have been a huge attack on a Texas restaurant filled with soldiers.
In the improbable event of a huge attack that goes unabated for several days, the ability to connect to Web sites could be impaired.
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The favourites for the tournament, Brazil and Spain, both feature superb right-backs in Maicon and Sergio Ramos that provide a huge attacking threat.
With him in the side, Spurs have a huge attacking threat and different ways of hurting teams.
"We've got a huge attacking threat at this football club and not just in one area, which is really pleasing.
Benteke's emergence as a powerful force in Villa's surge to Premier League safety re-established his reputation as a huge attacking threat after a serious Achilles injury.
MacDonald's attack formation, formed by chance more than by any tactical forethought, was a huge infantry attack column or square, comprising all his divisions in a deep formation that was highly unusual for Napoleonic warfare.
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