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The phrase "a severe attack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing health, military actions, or any situation involving a strong or intense assault.
Example: "The patient suffered a severe attack that required immediate medical attention."
Alternatives: "a serious assault" or "a critical strike."
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In 1962 he suffered a severe attack of polio.
"I'm just convalescing from a severe attack of typhoid fever".
The bottom line is that governments are suffering a severe attack of cognitive dissonance.
A reference to "a severe attack of diabetes" was replaced by one to Finch falling ill.
Instead – Gawd bless it – 5 has got a severe attack of the Olympics.
At the time, he says, he was "laid up with a severe attack of intercostal neuralgia".
During this period he suffered a severe attack of pleurisy from which he never really recovered.
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This acid solution creates a very severe attack in a short period of time and makes it possible to distinguish the different stages of the corrosion process.
Mr Hicks told the newspaper that Mr Shadid suffered one bout of asthma the first night, followed by a more severe attack a week later on the way out.
Third, the definition of severe AP in this study tended to include patients who had a more severe attack and received intensive and/or invasive treatments.
First, the definition of SAP in this study tended to include patients who had a more severe attack and had received intensive care and/or invasive treatments.
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