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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assault her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing violence, crime, or legal matters involving an attack on a person.
Example: "The report detailed the events leading up to the decision to assault her."
Alternatives: "attack her" or "strike her."
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In the assault, her jaw was broken.
She might not assault her personal assistant.
"He did in fact assault her," Mr. Savitt told jurors.
This time, Elizabeth says, he really did assault her.
Puckett's lawyers said he did not assault her.
She alleges that he drugged her and attempted to sexually assault her.
He locked the door, pushed her to the bed and began to assault her.
The government, she says, has encouraged people to assault her, accusing her of being a génocidaire.
She looks like a robotic conquistador, armored by the very weapons that assault her.
A white man whom she calls "Mr. Charlie" tries to sexually assault her.
After a few weeks Nadine's boss began to sexually assault her, culminating in rape.
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