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Free sign up"attack of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a sudden and aggressive action or assault by a person, group, or thing. It can also refer to a physical or verbal assault, a disease or illness, or a sudden and intense feeling or emotion. Example: The city was in a state of panic after the unexpected attack of the enemy army.
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They launched an attack of their own.
It was a random attack of violence.
"Attack of the 50ft Cheerleader".
It was an attack of murderous intent.
IT was the attack of the blondes.
Christmas gift: attack of the drones.
Elliot suffered a brief but intense attack of rage.
The "World" is having a dreadful attack of Rooseveltphobia.
Much of the attack of Martha Graham's choreography was linear.
British politics is enjoying a sudden attack of prose.
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(A Swedish minister threatened a counter-attack of fermented herring).
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