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The phrase "a onslaught of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large and overwhelming amount of something, often in a negative context, such as criticism or attacks.
Example: "The politician faced an onslaught of criticism after the controversial decision was made public."
Alternatives: "a barrage of" or "a flood of".
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But what if anything can HRC do in the face of a onslaught of lies?
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January 2017 will definitely see an onslaught of A-list tourists at the White House.
Confronting uninvited outsiders was part of a strategy to rebuff an "onslaught of development", he said.
Sounds like a surefire deterrent against an onslaught of bullets, right?
Suddenly, an onslaught of sand, perhaps from a collapsing dune, buried them alive.
The developments come at a difficult time for JPMorgan, which faces an onslaught of government scrutiny.
Nevertheless, few expect an onslaught of activity like that of a few years ago.
It's a show of two halves that starts with an onslaught of celeb abuse.
Now, amid an onslaught of undifferentiated information, they make us a little nostalgic for that guidance.
A variety of polls show that Mrs. Lincoln has managed to withstand an onslaught of attacks.
Prepare for an onslaught of hindsight wisdom.
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