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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vehement attack on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong, forceful criticism or assault on a person, idea, or issue.
Example: "The article presented a vehement attack on the government's new policy, highlighting its flaws and potential consequences."
Alternatives: "a fierce criticism of" or "a strong condemnation of".
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Yesterday, Mr. Giuliani declined to comment on Ms. Hope's statement and deferred to Mr. Teitelbaum, who offered a vehement attack on Democratic party campaign tactics.
In a vehement attack on Mr. Barak tonight, Mr. Sharon accused the prime minister of conducting secret negotiations with the Palestinian Authority behind his ministers' backs.
At the same session, Johnson launched a vehement attack on Hurst, who won a British journalism award in December for a series of stories uncovering problems with the project.
As scattered protests continued against the abrupt closing of 13 newspapers, the country's most powerful Muslim cleric weighed in today with a vehement attack on the now-silenced liberal press as a deviant force bent on turning the country against Islam.
The show is a love song to Apple's gorgeous, transformative devices, but also a vehement attack on the way they are produced, at a vast, dehumanising factory complex in southern China, where workers assemble laptops and smart phones for next to nothing, under constant surveillance.
But Stunica was stubborn, and in 1522 he published at Rome a vehement attack on Erasmus, Erasmi Roterodami blasphemiae et impietates, which charged that the whole Erasmian program of humanistic reform was heretical.
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His assault on the left as the instigator of Britain's decline is tempered, surprisingly, by an equally vehement attack on Margaret Thatcher for sacrificing British values to the exigencies of the market.
In response, Demosthenes delivered the Second Philippic, a vehement attack against Philip.
Across the cobblestone Kremlin courtyard, where the new Parliament of the Russian Republic was meeting, deputies were gossiping about Mr. Gorbachev's vehement attack on Mr. Yeltsin on Wednesday.
Here there's a history of vehement attacks on particularly the visual arts - and I always wonder whether this doesn't have some Puritan base, some base in the iconoclasm, the destruction of the arts in the past; if there isn't some strange folk memory of this thing.
A committed populist and racist, he accused Dawson of elitism, mounting vehement attacks on him through a rival paper.
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