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The phrase "attacking on" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may lead to confusion. The correct preposition would typically be "attacking" followed by a direct object or "attacking" with "at" for a specific target.
Example: "The team is attacking the opposing defense."
Alternatives: "assaulting" or "targeting".
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Boonen sparked the decisive breakaway — about 40 kilometers, or 25 miles, from the finish — by attacking on the Paterberg hill, one of a dozen short but steep climbs.
Cancellara initiated what turned out to be the winning breakaway by attacking on the Molenburg climb, one of 15 short but steep hills in the race, 45 kilometers from the finish.
Zuckerberg has said that Facebook is "almost guaranteed" to reach the one billion user mark – and is attacking on every front.
Sampras started attacking on clay.
Mr. Legere said that in advertisements, the company would focus mostly on attacking on AT&T.
He hones his ability to use a bow and arrow while attacking on horseback.
Vincenzo Nibali had seemed on course for victory after attacking on the penultimate climb of the day with 25km remaining.
"I didn't like it when he started attacking on religion," said Muriel Porto outside the Community Center in Branford.
They were always attacking on defense with the lead in hand, taking chances the way you do with a lead.
"We will keep attacking on foreign vessels until illegal fishing and toxic dump is stopped," he added.
The Austrians advanced in three columns, Melas in the center with Generals Ott and O'Reilly attacking on the flanks.
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