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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ambushed by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where someone or something is suddenly attacked by another without warning. For example, "The soldiers were ambushed by an enemy force as they crossed the border."
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Great leaders may be ambushed by fate.
I, too, was ambushed by the past.
The production was ambushed by this moment.
Until ambushed by that magic moment.
Do you ever feel ambushed by strong emotions?
Mr. Zhao looked anguished at being ambushed by his friend.
I felt cheated, bitter, foolish — and ambushed by the reporter.
I think they've been ambushed by their success.
He describes being ambushed by a mob brandishing "pickaxes".
Three Israeli soldiers were killed, ambushed by Hizbullah guerrillas.
Defense lawyers say they were ambushed by Iraqi insurgents.
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