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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a malignant attack on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a harmful or hostile action directed towards someone or something, often in a critical or aggressive context.
Example: "The article was criticized for its malignant attack on the politician's character, which many felt was unjustified."
Alternatives: "a vicious assault on" or "a harmful strike against".
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In the South, her indictment of slavery through the odious figure of Legree was likened to a "malignant" attack on the institution of marriage, as if she had chosen a wife-beater to represent "the normal condition of the relation" between loving spouses.
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That marker allows for a targeted attack on malignant cells.
The coordinated attacks served notice that someone with deep knowledge of the Iraqi oil industry has cast a malignant eye on its jugular.
And Sir Jackie himself was found to have a malignant melanoma on his right cheek.
Yes, Mr. Levine has struggled to stay in shape, and anyone can take a fall onstage or develop a malignant cyst on a kidney (which was treated successfully).
LYNCH--Maureen, died from a malignant brain tumor on December 21 , 2007
He may also be a sociopath, a malignant narcissist, borderline, on the bipolar spectrum, a hypomanic, suffering from delusional disorder, or cognitively impaired.
8. Khalili Y. Ongoing transitions: the impact of a malignant brain tumour on patient and family.
I had a heart attack on Jan . 31
(See "A Radical Attack On Prostate Cancer").
Then do a spin attack on him.
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