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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attack from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can generally use the phrase to describe a situation in which an aggressive force initiates an action directed at someone or something. For example: "The small village was surprised by the attack from the invading army."
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He faces attack from within, too.
Now it is under attack from speculators.
"Another day, another attack from Hillary Clinton".
"They attack from all over.
______________ almost had a heart attack from happiness.
Why not attack from the start?
Another attack from the recent Olympiad.
Attack from the direction syn to the lactam functionality predominates.
Mr McCullum likes to attack from the very beginning.
He never waited to attack from the flank.
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"It's the attack-from-below strategy".
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