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"attacked that" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that was attacked or negatively affected in some way. For example, "The housing market was severely attacked that year."
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Many lawmakers have attacked that proposal.
That's why they attacked that night".
"Every American," Ms. Burlingame said, "was attacked that day".
I was not the only one attacked that day.
"My heart goes: 'Oh my God, who attacked that building?
The Harvard team, however, attacked that concept from the start.
"Rushdie doesn't get shortlisted now because he has attacked that community.
Another officer, PC Richard Coombes, was also attacked that night as he tried to rescue Blakelock.
"If Godzilla attacked, that would probably be a natural disaster relief operation," making military action legally permissible, he said.
When ABC's David Muir said the author of that report found "no evidence of voter fraud," Trump attacked that author.
Cruz attacked that story — of which there was never any evidence — as a plant from the Trump campaign.
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