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The phrase "a vicious onslaught" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a brutal or aggressive attack, whether in a physical, verbal, or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The critics launched a vicious onslaught against the new policy, highlighting its flaws and potential consequences."
Alternatives: "a brutal attack" or "a fierce assault".
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This prompted a vicious onslaught from the two batsman for the remainder of the innings.
Both sides were surprised, but the French and Indians quickly organized themselves and made a vicious onslaught against the British.
Make no mistake about it, Democrats running against Trump need to be prepared for a vicious onslaught of insults, lies and attacks.
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Announcing a vicious attack.
The vicious onslaught against my "filthy Jewess" self — that wanted to "fire up the oven" and "laugh with glee as they gang raped her and then bashed her bagel eating brains in" — originated with the same neo-Nazi propaganda machine that endorsed Trump for president.
A vicious cycle.
"Selma was a vicious place, vicious.
"He was a vicious, vicious, horrible man.
It's a vicious lie".
It becomes a vicious circle.
It was a vicious circle.
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