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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a major attack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or serious assault, whether in a military, cyber, or metaphorical context.
Example: "The intelligence reports indicated that a major attack was imminent, prompting the need for heightened security measures."
Alternatives: "a significant assault" or "a substantial offensive".
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Intelligence reports of a major attack went unheeded.
At the same time, he was busy preparing a major attack against Urartu.
Edwin Markham's Children in Bondage was a major attack on child labour.
A later e-mail read: "The marriage is ready" — code that a major attack was planned.
The Israelis said he was preparing a major attack inside Israel.
"A major attack could come at any time -- tonight, tomorrow, now".
Human rights groups call it "a major attack on civil liberties".
Leading human rights groups called it "a major attack on civil liberties".
In January 1945, General Gehlen reported to Hitler that the Soviets planned a major attack.
The military "averted a major attack on southern Israel", he said.
We've had, since I've been prime minister, a major attack stopped every year.
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