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The phrase "at attacking" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a focus or effort on the act of attacking, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The team was focused on attacking the opposing defense."
Alternatives: "in attacking" or "on attacking".
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He's also skilled at attacking the very things he practices.
He is now quite accomplished at attacking the government.
Berdych's volleying woes are due to a lack of experience at attacking the net.
We're both similar personalities: good at attacking people but not so good at taking it".
No one is better at attacking Russell Brand than Russell Brand.
Ewa Berkmann at Claridges (from £90, 020 7409 6565) is brilliant at attacking acne-ridden complexions.
Martinez's side are adept at attacking but their inability to manage games remains a major weakness.
The most acclaimed defenders, then, are usually the ones who are best at attacking.
A biotech company called Cerulean says its nanoparticle-delivered cancer drugs are better at attacking tumors.
"We've gotten really good at attacking gaps," Casey told Lowe in the aforementioned piece.
Some of the investors may balk at attacking the leaders of the nation's largest corporations.
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