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The phrase "attack has had" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an attack has experienced or undergone a certain effect or outcome over a period of time.
Example: "The attack has had significant repercussions on the local community, leading to increased security measures."
Alternatives: "attack has experienced" or "attack has resulted in".
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In fact, his attack has had the opposite effect.
The attack has had a devastating effect on Lower Manhattan.
There was no doubting the galvanising effects that the attack has had.
Equally as poignant is the effect the attack has had on the boys' relationship.
And most of these teenagers want to believe that the attack has had no direct impact on their lives.
The San Bernardino attack has had the same effect in the U.S. Succumbing to the intended effects of terrorism means giving in to it.
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But news reports indicate that our troops under heavy attack have had to wait an hour or more for air support, so that insurgents could be positively identified.
It said the attack had had "no impact whatsoever" on production operations.
"One of these attacks has had the most serious consequence," he said.
Sarah, a 36-year-old stylist from London, who takes Prozac for panic attacks, has had a fairly typical experience.
Kirk Evans, who joined the Army after the terror attacks, has had a tough time in basic training.
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