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The phrase "any attack would be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential consequences or implications of an attack in various contexts, such as security, military, or metaphorical situations.
Example: "In the event of a breach, any attack would be met with a swift response from our cybersecurity team."
Alternatives: "any assault could be" or "any offensive might be".
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On the operational level, any attack would be extremely complex.
I think any attack would be launch by US and UK will be for the interest of the Syrian people.
NATO, if it agreed to be the guarantor of such a safe zone, would declare that any attack would be met with a vigorous response.
Even with Kerry promising on Monday that any attack would be "unbelievably small", Assad would still prefer to avoid an American attack if he can.
The assessment came as Iran's supreme leader lashed out at the United States, vowing to retaliate against oil sanctions and threats of military action and warning that any attack "would be 10 times worse for the interests of the United States" than it would be for Iran.
Pentagon officials said this mission would include an attempt to show the insurgents that they have no base of support: any attack would be preceded by broadcasts urging all noncombatants to leave the city -- not only to reduce civilian casualties, but also to illustrate that local people are abandoning the guerrillas to their fate, Pentagon officials said.
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Any nation thinking of an attack would be deterred, he said, "by recognition of the fact that our country is prepared for every emergency". This stand won the prompt gratitude of President Roosevelt, who stated that he wished as an American to thank Gibbons for the pronouncement.
But nobody can gauge what the political impact of such an attack would be.
Such an attack would be the equivalent of the Britain advising the Italian government on attacking the Vatican.
The political repercussions around the world of such an attack would be anything but sanguine.
The US is reported to be considering a two-day campaign, according to the Washington Post – a timescale that chimes with British hopes that any attacks would be seen as warning shots rather than the first steps in a broader campaign.
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