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Discover Ludwig"attack points" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a military or strategic context to refer to specific locations or vulnerabilities that can be targeted by an attacker. Here is an example sentence: "The general instructed his troops to focus their efforts on the enemy's weak attack points, in order to gain an advantage in the battle."
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MIAMI — There are countless ways to dominate a game, myriad methods and attack points and angles, and LeBron James has mastered them all.
The complexity of Friday's attack points to a long-prepared operation, whose conception very likely predated the start of French strikes against Isis in Syria, six weeks ago.
The playable group of characters – headed by Ichiya Amakaze, whose affinity with the Yorigami makes him very powerful – has a shared pool of attack points with which to make moves.
C1 JOBLESS, WITHOUT AID: The plight of workers displaced in the trade center attack points out an unemployment insurance system that has not kept up with changes in the labor force.
Those accusations surfaced again on Friday when Yadollah Javani, a high-ranking Revolutionary Guards official, was quoted as saying the attack "points to the involvement of terrorist groups under the auspices of the United States, Israel and some Western countries" seeking to foment sectarian strife.
In this framework, many attack points exist and can be exploited to defeat it.
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The killing on Thursday of a Fatah leader in a helicopter attack pointed to a fresh escalation.
Shorten's whole attack point in Question Time today is the prime minister lied about the budget.
Mr. Romney's previous stances on abortion have been a crucial attack point for his rivals throughout the campaign.
Railway minister Mamata Banerjee today said the timing and nature of the attack pointed to "a Maoist hand".
American officials stopped short of suggesting government involvement, but said the attack pointed to a state whose authority was beginning to crumble.
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