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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assaulted it" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is describing an aggressive action taken against an object or concept, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The critics assaulted it with harsh reviews, leaving no positive aspect unchallenged."
Alternatives: "attacked it" or "assailed it".
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"The government of Mexico asked through its ambassador that Cuban authorities proceed to eject from its embassy the individuals who had assaulted it," the Cuban government said in a communiqué.
The British plan assaulted it on all fronts.
Whatever had assaulted it, it was no longer able to absorb the battering of modern life.
Most essential was Fort Wagner, but Union troops had been heavily repulsed when they first assaulted it.
As one team assaulted it, a Marine holding security spotted two armed men driving toward us on a motorcycle.
And when you see people who have died after just being randomly assaulted, it does make you a little more nervous.
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Baby ginger tickles your palate instead of assaulting it.
It's important that prisoners be trained to live within the community outside without assaulting it.
It swung between extolling the natural world and brutally assaulting it.
Small-business groups argue both sides of the law, and a small-business lobby spends a million dollars assaulting it.
Just because "we pay" for the BBC it seems to justify any amount of assaulting it.
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