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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an onslaught of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large or overwhelming amount of something, often in a negative context, such as criticism, attacks, or challenges.
Example: "The company faced an onslaught of negative reviews after the product launch."
Alternatives: "a barrage of" or "a flood of".
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Prepare for an onslaught of hindsight wisdom.
IV features an onslaught of serrated riffing.
The company is also facing an onslaught of regulatory scrutiny.
We braced for an onslaught of attack and innuendo.
Politicians still fear an onslaught of Ektorp sofas.
Amid an onslaught of criticism, CUNY reversed the decision.
Now they face an onslaught of invaders from cyberspace.
Levels one and three were an onslaught of new information.
Then followed explication, in an onslaught of documentaries.
I know I'm being manipulated by an onslaught of cuteness.
It includes an onslaught of car chases and wreckage.
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