Sentence examples for always attacking from inspiring English sources

The phrase "always attacking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or habitual action of aggression or criticism towards someone or something.
Example: "The media has been always attacking the politician for his controversial statements."
Alternatives: "constantly criticizing" or "perpetually assaulting".

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He's always attacking the ball.

"We are playing always attacking football, only we have scored (against Swansea), that's the big difference.

"It's not like road cycling where there's always a pack and it's always attacking," said Davison.

Federer was the constant aggressor, always attacking and looking to get into the net.

They were always attacking on defense with the lead in hand, taking chances the way you do with a lead.

I enjoyed the football and the attitude and mentality of the club is exactly how I think about football - always attacking".

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The press is always attacked for publishing leaks, but the attackers almost always pick the leaks of which they happen to disapprove.

These schoolchildren just started their lives; why is it that criminals always attack innocent children?" Some commentators said the attackers feel they have been wronged by society.

I always attack.

"I want the team to always attack".

And they always attack you".

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