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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attack systematically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a methodical or organized approach to an attack is being described, whether in a military, strategic, or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The team decided to attack systematically, ensuring that every weak point in the enemy's defenses was targeted."
Alternatives: "assault in an organized manner" or "strike methodically."
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It's time for the Centre-Right to attack systematically the Left's claims to moral superiority and to sustain that attack for a culture-shaping generation.
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Until then, here are a few items to note regarding a point I have often tried to make: namely, one of the most overlooked aspects of the NSA reporting in the US has been just how global of a story this has become: (1) Last week it was revealed that Belgium's largest telecom, Belgacom, was the victim of a massive hacking attack which systematically compromised its system for as long as two years.
To reduce the load of administrators, by collecting and analyzing unknown attack sequences systematically, administrators can do the duty of fixing the root causes.
A letter presenting the objectives of the study was sent to the director of each establishment (except in the case of the dispensaries, where the objectives of the study were directly presented to the head nurse) and the medical personnel that were most likely to have been in contact with victims of a shark attack were systematically interviewed.
As we remove differences in the number of contacts and/or relative infectivity and susceptibility (IA, SA) between young and adults, the infected attack rates systematically shift from young persons to adults.
The Kerry campaign has yet to open its own full-fledged campaign "war room" -- staffed with researchers, tacticians and press aides -- to deal with Republican attacks and systematically marshal surrogates to make Mr. Kerry's case.
Dear Sir, The article by Paliwal et al. [1] brings to mind the importance of assessing the presence/absence of refractory periods in the differential diagnosis of short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache with conjunctival injection and tearing (SUNCT), primarily because trigeminal neuralgia attacks are systematically followed by refractory periods, contrary to what is frequent in SUNCT.
This hypothesis is supported by recent evidence indicating that many external stimuli commonly identified as trigger factors may not trigger migraine attacks when systematically studied in a prospective setting.
Working with Pricewaterhouse has taught them to attack problems more systematically and to be tougher negotiators with clients, they said.
After the death of Drusus (23 ce), he began to systematically attack the position of Drusus's mother, Vipsania Agrippina, whose sons were Tiberius's probable heirs.
For seemingly no other reason than the fact they aren't "ethnically pure", the Burmese systematically attack and marginalise the Rohingya people, so far displacing 32,000 members of the group to refugee camps in Bangladesh and areas along the Thai-Myanmar border.
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