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The phrase "a sneak attack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a surprise or unexpected assault, often in a military or competitive context.
Example: "The team executed a sneak attack during the final minutes of the game, catching their opponents off guard."
Alternatives: "surprise assault" or "ambush".
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A sneak attack and a major gale prove Aubrey's mettle.
It's not like we looked like we weren't and it was a sneak attack.
"Intel's profit margins are vulnerable to a sneak attack from underneath," Mr. Gwennap said.
You criticize the commission for a "sneak attack" on the McCain-Feingold law.
We'll just say we need to protect ourselves from a sneak attack by a rogue galaxy.
Soon each side would be capable of obliterating the other in a retaliatory strike, even after a sneak attack.
Ms. Thompson later held a new conference denouncing the move as "a sneak attack," according to The Associated Press.
The Muslim Brotherhood and its allies viewed that decision as a sneak attack on their rightful representative authority.
Hostilities began, one night early in 431, with a sneak attack on a small Athenian protectorate called Plataea.
B Patricia Arquette, Best Supporting Actress: One of the most electrifying moments of the evening arrived like a sneak attack.
He called the electric tax "a sneak attack" that should have been discussed publicly before being included in the budget.
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