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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attack likely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the probability or possibility of an attack occurring, often in military or security-related discussions.
Example: "Given the current geopolitical tensions, an attack likely from the opposing forces is a concern for national security."
Alternatives: "attack probable" or "attack expected".
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Interviews with a dozen advisers, including those inside campaigns and those aligned with outside groups, show lines of attack likely to emerge in the coming weeks.
In May, 1938, Strauss died of a heart attack, likely brought on by the stress of seeing the bridge to completion.
"He is awake and he is conscious; he is in charge," said a close adviser who was with him during Friday's attack, likely by a mortar shell or rocket, and is being treated at the same military hospital in Riyadh.
The woman who accused Mr. Boxley in 2001 has criticized Mr. Silver, saying the Assembly's unwillingness to punish Mr. Boxley had created a situation that made another attack likely.
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The Mumbai attacks likely torpedoed any prospect of Indian CBMs on Kashmir in the immediate future.
Some of the UK's biggest police forces have seen transphobic hate crimes soar this year - with the true number of attacks likely to be much higher.
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