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The phrase "assaulted with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is subjected to an overwhelming or aggressive experience, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "She felt assaulted with a barrage of questions during the interview."
Alternatives: "bombarded with" or "overwhelmed by".
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I was assaulted with stones and hospitalised.
"Yes, young people are assaulted with messages," Mr. Morgenstern said.
She had been repeatedly assaulted with an iron bar.
They were sexually assaulted with sticks in their backside.
Angst-ridden invective is blessedly absent, although you might get assaulted with a little Silly String.
Instead, we were brutally assaulted with redundant, loud, unmelodic, electric noise.
She was gang-raped, assaulted with an iron rod, and thrown onto the street.
"If anyone gets assaulted with a crowbar, that's a serious charge".
Next, Ryan "told Thimm that he was going to be sexually assaulted with a shovel handle".
When your guests enter your house, make sure they're not assaulted with an overload of smells.
The woman had severe internal injuries from being sexually assaulted with an iron rod.
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