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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attack man" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing a person who is aggressive or confrontational, often in a physical or combative sense.
Example: "The superhero had to confront the attack man who was wreaking havoc in the city."
Alternatives: "assault individual" or "aggressive person".
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Some will even attack man made fibres.
He was up against one of the most fickle, enigmatic, persistent microbes to attack man or beast.
As an attack man for the Nixon administration, Mr. Agnew cultivated a loyal and enthusiastic constituency of his own.
Human beings have been made unnecessarily apprehensive, for a puma has never been known to attack man, woman or child.
Craig Unruh younger brother of the Tiger attack man, put in the final tally for Maryland with less than two minutes to go.
It finished this season 15-1 and Liam Banks, the attack man who had six goals against Princeton, is only a sophomore.
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Not that women should feel entitled to attack men, but this is a distinction that needs to be made.
The proposed crypto-biometric system is resilient to many attacks such as known key attacks, replay attack, man-in-middle attacks, etc.
Another hurricane, terrorist attack, man-made disaster.
I wasn't intending to attack men.
A total of 2.7% of men and 3.2% of women reported a history of doctor‐diagnosed ischaemic heart disease, higher than for stroke/transient ischaemic attack (men 2.3%; women 1.3%).
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