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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attack attack" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could be used in a context where emphasis on the action of attacking is needed, possibly in a creative or informal setting.
Example: "In the heat of the game, the coach shouted, 'Attack attack! We need to push forward and score!'"
Alternatives: "assault assault" or "strike strike".
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Attack, attack, attack!
"Attack, attack, attack!" boomed the Stretford End.
"All they do is attack, attack, attack.
Philip is all attack, attack, attack!
More booing and cries of 'attack, attack, attack'.
"Attack, attack, attack" was the cry in Liverpudlian accents.
When approaching sastrugi, he commanded himself to "attack, attack, attack".
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The Pentest process is divided, basically, into three phases: pre-attack, attack, and post-attack.
The bigger the distortion the better... attack-attack-attack! Nothing drives people away faster than lies, distortions and attacks.
The exhortations to "Attack, attack, attack," from the Gallowgate End seemed almost sarcastic.
There was no need for spectators to chant "attack, attack, attack" (although a few did), because United were attacking.
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