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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air attacks through" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a method of conducting air attacks, but the phrasing is awkward and lacks clarity.
Example: "The military conducted air attacks through various strategic locations to weaken the enemy's defenses."
Alternatives: "air strikes via" or "air assaults through".
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On 1 May, the Germans tried to sink the carrier, with numerous air attacks through the day.
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A series of air attacks ensued, though through evasive maneuvers, anti-aircraft fire, and Luftwaffe fighters, they were all repulsed.
The latter therefore need to persevere through the coalition air attacks sufficiently intact (to signal, firstly, the air attacks' ineffectiveness) and secondly to leave the West with no option but to put boots on the ground.
Militarily, co-ordination of air attacks on Isis (already happening) and co-operation through ascribing areas of responsibility to respective ground forces can be achieved with benefit.
At dusk, after the Israeli air attacks on targets in Gaza, a four-car convoy began making its way through the dusty side streets to inspect the damage.
The first air attacks.
Then the air attacks started.
The German air attacks continued only until April 1940.
Absenteeism caused by the air attacks further reduced output.
Further Japanese air attacks came in the afternoon.
The city had previously suffered extensive damage from air attacks.
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