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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attacks from the air" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing military operations, aerial assaults, or any situation involving air-based attacks.
Example: "The military launched a series of attacks from the air to weaken the enemy's defenses."
Alternatives: "air strikes" or "aerial assaults".
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Strong winds made attacks from the air difficult.
But simply increasing the number of attacks from the air carries its own risks.
There have been a few guided-missile attacks from the air.
But the rebels are still fearful of attacks from the air.
Nearly 40% said the military action should be restricted to attacks from the air.
The no-fly zone imposed by the UN has removed the fear of the colonel's attacks from the air.
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A convoy of buses and trucks was finally attacked from the air by the Algerian military.
This has led to two rebel convoys being mistakenly attacked from the air.
The national intelligence building and the police headquarters were attacked from the air.
Enemy resistance is found and attacked from the air first, and the tanks roll in second.
The planes can either call for reinforcements or attack from the air.
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