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The phrase "attack got" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation where an attack has occurred or been received, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The attack got worse as the night went on."
Alternatives: "The attack escalated" or "The attack intensified."
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"But this attack got the desired results".
But the attack got off to a poor start.
"The attack got three of them and the fourth one escaped eastward".
While the previous speaker, former Texas governor Rick Perry, condemned Trump in strong language to mild applause, Graham's attack got a much better reception.
Police with dogs intentionally came close to ravers to antagonise them and a girl (she genuinely didn't do anything wrong to provoke the attack) got bitten because of their carelessness.
It's impossible to know if Mr. Luttrell, as the only American survivor of the attack, got his account right, but based on his knowledge of his son, Mr. Murphy contends that several things are wrong.
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A small Canada attack gets a rapid response.
"But I just have to be strong at the point of attack, get my hands on the quicker guy".
Hitters are under attack, getting hammered routinely, and what exactly is being done about it?
As the attack gets closer to one, fewer software variants exist that are resistant.
QPR, who start with Bobby Zamora and Charlie Austin in attack, get us under way.
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