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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attacking edge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to strategy, competition, or technology, often referring to a competitive advantage or a sharp, aggressive approach.
Example: "The team's attacking edge was evident in their aggressive play style, which kept the opponents on their toes."
Alternatives: "offensive advantage" or "competitive edge."
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With him in the side City would probably have the attacking edge over their rivals.
Ben Davies 6 Solid and willing, without the attacking edge of Rangel on the opposite flank.
"We were a proper passing team, with a real cutting, attacking, edge".
Yet what they lacked in attacking edge, they made up for in composure, in doggedness and in collective will.
Johnson admitted the coaching had been "over-prescriptive" and his efforts to sharpen England's attacking edge have been boosted by the return of key players.
Ali Hepher, the Chiefs' backs coach, said he wanted his side to re-establish their attacking edge ahead of their trip to the Ricoh Arena.
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Similarly, the brain network was relatively resilient to attacking edges chosen at random, but targeting long distance edges led to a more rapid deterioration of global efficiency (Fig. 2B).
In addition, compared with the other two attacks, a new attack, i.e., removing the edges with the smallest proportion between the total capacities of the neighboring edges of and the capacity of the attacked edge, usually are prone to trigger cascading failures over the US power grid.
Instead Orton attacked Edge.
Next, Hardy surprisingly ran into the ring and attacked Edge.
Edge insulted Triple H in the segment, who retaliated by sending The Shield to attack Edge's friend Christian.
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