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Discover Ludwig"attack down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used in sports or military contexts to describe a downward movement or attack. Example: The team's strategy was to attack down the left side of the field, where their opponents were weaker in defense.
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Glover anchors the Gael attack down low.
8 min Breaks up Clyde attack down left.
Thus has the declension of "all politics is local" gone from "all criticism is an attack" down to "all attacks are personal".
The officer said the French had investigated and knew who had carried t out the attack "down to his name and address".
The Portuguese had come on for Laurent Robert, whose lack of defensive fight had allowed Villa to attack down their right.
Six months later, 19 percent reported having gone to the emergency room because of an asthma attack, down from 61 percent at the initial assessment, and only 2 percent had been hospitalized, down from 28 percent.
The New York Daily News found that the two police precincts where the murdered officers worked issued only one ticket or criminal summons in the seven days following the attack, down from 626 made during the previous week.
They capitalised from another attack down the Liverpool left.
Italy have regrouped now and slow the attack down.
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Moreover, its attack down-regulates nicotine production which could be sequestered by the herbivore and maybe co-opted and used as a defense against parasitoids [ 30, 62, 63].
The animals of group 2 showed no autoreactive antibodies before infection, up-regulated antibodies to neg Ag at time point II (1st clinical attack), down-regulated antibodies below the cut-off value between clinical attacks, and production of autoreactive antibodies again during the 2nd clinical attack (IV).
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