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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attacks a lot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that frequently engages in aggressive behavior or actions.
Example: "The dog attacks a lot when it feels threatened, making it difficult for visitors to approach."
Alternatives: "frequently attacks" or "often strikes."
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"In the beginning after the New York attacks, a lot of people left," he said.
"Right after the attacks, a lot of our patients were very worried and scared, with all their old anxieties stirred up," said Dr. Vicki Lopachin, a Manhattan physician.
On the day after the attacks, a lot of people came in here who didn't have appointments, but didn't want to be alone.
Ferrari was challenged by a Muslim caller, Mahmoud from Putney, who said European foreign policy had contributed to the attacks: "A lot of this is to do with British and European foreign policy.
Paris attacks: 'A lot of dead people' Jump to media player An eyewitness has described a shooting attack on a bar in Paris in which several people are reported to have died.
The impact is not usually immediate and over time the data collected by cybercriminals paints a picture of the children's lives, making them vulnerable to all kinds of cybercrime and potential attacks". A lot of very cheap wearables aimed at kids are now coming on stream and plugging security gaps is not a priority for manufacturers desperate to get products to market at an attractive price point.
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I was attacked a lot for not doing that.
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