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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attacks him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is being physically or verbally assaulted or criticized.
Example: "In the heated debate, she suddenly attacks him with harsh words that left everyone in shock."
Alternatives: "assaults him" or "assails him."
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Dudley waxes lyrical, and she attacks him.
He suddenly sees Maria, and she attacks him.
He's gonna keep going until the heart attacks him".
At the point Fife attacks him with his small fists.
Fashionable society despises him; the press lampoons and attacks him.
If someone attacks him, he is ready to "shoot them plumb between the eyes".
Lana appears on the ramp and the Bulgarian Brute attacks him from behind.
(In one story, a young woman tends to a rapist who suffers brain damage when she attacks him).
"We want to defend him whenever someone attacks him," Dorsey said of Miles.
"If the chief justice attacks him, he can stay as army chief," he said.
A disembodied voice (Penelope Wilton) attacks him with insidious, predatory intent.
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