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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attack effective" is not correct as it lacks proper grammatical structure.
It could be used in a context where you want to describe the effectiveness of an attack, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "The attack was effective in achieving its objectives."
Alternatives: "effective attack" or "successful assault".
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If the disease can be diagnosed successfully before patients experience their first severe swelling attack, effective preventive or therapeutic measures can be taken.
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CGRP plasma levels were elevated during migraine and cluster headache attacks and effective attack treatment led to the normalization of CGRP levels [3, 4].
An explicit form of the dimensionality reduction is given against DoS attacks, while an effective attack strategy is proposed for the attacker.
The Moskowitz-inspired attack proved effective.
Whether an attack is effective can depend on the winds and the terrain.
A similar line of attack proved effective four years ago against then-GOP nominee Mitt Romney.
He is both Mr. Bayern Munich and Mr. Germany; imposing in stature, creative in attack and effective in possession.
We also test the effectiveness of proposed attacks using both clear text and encrypted HTTP/2 requests and find that the attack is effective independent of the request type.
It's crucial that we make the first attack an effective one, and I suspect that we don't have enough reliable intelligence yet to make key decisions".
But Brown and David Cameron do engage in some kind of debate, and, if you listen, you can tell what lines of attack are effective and what ones aren't.
Sybil attack is effective against routing algorithms, voting, reputation systems and foiling misbehaviour detection.
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