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The phrase "attacking him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is being criticized, confronted, or physically assaulted.
Example: "During the debate, she was relentless, attacking him on every point he made."
Alternatives: "assaulting him" or "criticizing him".
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The attackers called him 'Osama' and 'terrorist' while attacking him.
Another dog was attacking him.
It's not that they're attacking him.
It's what they're attacking him for.
But Oliver thinks I'm attacking him again.
"I thought about attacking (him) and getting killed.
Democrats are attacking him in both English and Spanish.
So they're attacking him for, 'How would he know?
Attacking him is like attacking fathers, attacking cultural authority.
They were like comebacks for someone attacking him first".
-- that would be a basis for attacking him," he said.
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