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The phrase "attacks a bit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is criticized or challenged in a mild or less intense manner.
Example: "The article attacks a bit the notion that technology is always beneficial, suggesting that it can also have negative consequences."
Alternatives: "criticizes slightly" or "challenges to some extent".
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We consequently decided to implement a counterattack in order to make these attacks (a bit) more complicated.
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I hope we just try to attack a bit more.
The Swedish ship was attacked a bit later, 10-15 minutes later.
When the conditions are right with a bit of spin I'll look to attack a bit more.
He's got to be able to attack a bit more and put pressure back on bowlers".
After Tuesday's Commons debate on top pay he had Labour in his sights, of course, which makes the attack a bit disingenuous.
But Roberts said: "We certainly need to work on our attack a bit".
"We could have attacked a bit better, but we will do that.
"I should have attacked a bit earlier, but I'm still content with this result," added Uran.
The Reds could do with new signing Christian Benteke up front to give their attack a bit of bite.
Virenque (who is indeed a hero in France) said maybe Wiggins should think about working on his own popularity - for example by attacking a bit more often when he races.
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