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The phrase "am to attack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a planned or intended action, often in a formal or literary context.
Example: "In the upcoming battle, I am to attack the enemy's flank at dawn."
Alternatives: "I am set to attack" or "I am scheduled to attack."
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If I am to attack "the Man" (whoever "The Man" is) for making a sequel that I felt feverishly should never have been even tried, then I should exercise my best scientific judgment and go see the film for myself.
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He was to attack the police.
"But the best defense is to attack".
To attack Boulton is to attack Sky.
Their job is to attack.
To attack collective bargaining rights is to attack democracy itself.
To disagree is to attack him.
"His natural instincts are to attack".
The administration's first instinct was to attack Mr Murtha.
One is to attack the cartels' top leaders.
Mr. Deason's response was to attack the board.
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