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The phrase "attack out" is not correct and does not have a clear meaning in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may confuse readers due to its ambiguity.
Example: "The team decided to attack out during the final minutes of the game."
Alternatives: "launch an attack" or "go on the offensive."
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Instead, the Wallabies found themselves having to chase the game when Tomas Leonardi, who charged down a Cooper kick, and Julia Farias Cabello scored tries in quick succession — the latter one proving the Pumas can attack out wide.
Ulster exploited the extra space to attack out wide from a scrum and Trimble made the most of it when the chance came with two minutes remaining.
City's strikeforce occupied the Swansea defence and provided a fine platform for Samir Nasri and Jesus Navas to attack out wide.
All we know is that a regime with the capability to carry such an attack out has a plausible motive, and one or two claims of technical similarities to previous attacks closely tied to Kim Jong-un and company.
They do not attack out of nowhere.
Someone knows who carried this sickening attack out.
I want them to attack out of the back.
There was a suicide vehicle attack out here yesterday".
Foxes only attack out of fear, and tend to shy away from humans and larger animals.
Aussies attack out wide, and Evil Steve flicks fag butts at his punters.
Such a northern attack out of Basra would confront several severely weakened Iraqi Army units.
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