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The phrase "attacks from the tabloid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing negative or critical coverage from tabloid newspapers or media outlets.
Example: "The celebrity faced numerous attacks from the tabloid, which published unverified claims about their personal life."
Alternatives: "assaults by the tabloid" or "criticism from the tabloid".
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Previous campaigners against Page 3 have been subjected to sharp attacks from the tabloid.
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Has recently been receiving flak from the tabloid press for wearing a series of unflattering outfits.
There were a couple of predictable attacks from anti-tabloid quarters, but by the time Nigella had walked out of her home on Sunday afternoon, suitcases in hand, they were silenced.
Then, like a gift from the tabloid gods, one emerged.
In Britain, advertisers had begun to shun The News of the World, removing ads from the tabloid.
Steering away from the tabloid headlines, Rebecca Ferguson made a soulful, Motowninfluenced album with a mature sound.
The attacks from the Tories were inevitable.
— DUNCAN IRVING Robben attacks from the right.
Clarke faced constant attack from the Tory right and the tabloids during his two years as justice secretary after he launched a scathing attack on the "Victorian bang-'em-up prison culture" of the past 20 years and set out plans to stabilise the growth in prison numbers.
"We also came under attack from the rightwing press, so when tabloids saw we were going on the front foot about immigration, they attacked us day after day, saying the system was not working".
The plot comes straight from the tabloids.
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