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Discover LudwigThe phrase "armies attack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing military actions, strategies, or historical events involving multiple military forces.
Example: "In the midst of the conflict, the armies attack from both the north and the south, hoping to gain the upper hand."
Alternatives: "military forces strike" or "troops launch an assault".
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Recently leaked intelligence suggests that Turkey's well-trained army might launch an attack in northern Iraq as Western armies attack the south.
The generals are on two hills on opposite sides of the city, each with their own army, and they know they can only succeed in capturing the city if their two armies attack at the same time.
Asencio said France would be offering up its "expertise on military reconnaissance and strategy in order to help the foreign armies attack key Boko Haram positions".
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But the Arab armies attacked instead, and Israel as born in a bitter war.
When Israel declared independence the next year, Arab armies attacked, and were defeated on the battlefield.
Boer armies attacked on two fronts: into the British colony of Natal from the SAR and into the northern Cape Colony from the Orange Free State.
Britain was soon drawn in because of its alliance with France and its pledge to guarantee Belgium's neutrality, which was violated when German armies attacked France.
In 892, two Viking armies attacked eastern England, and Æthelred took part in the defence.
Crusader armies attacked Damascus a third time in 1148 during the Second Crusade.
On 7 November, the Austro-Hungarian 5th and 6th armies attacked across the Drina.
The main offensive was launched on 14 August with 1st and 2nd Armies attacking toward Sarrebourg-Morhange in Lorraine.
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