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The phrase "attacks that do" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing specific types of attacks or actions that have certain effects or outcomes.
Example: "We need to focus on the attacks that do significant damage to our infrastructure."
Alternatives: "assaults that achieve" or "offenses that result in".
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Some of the attacks that do happen can be large-scale, however.
Some describe plots for attacks that do not appear to have taken place.
"Whether or not Anonymous carries out this particular attack, there are larger attacks that do happen," Mr. Woodcock said.
But Mr. Lieberman has a rare talent for making attacks that do not come across as attacks.
Senator Joseph I. Lieberman has a rare talent for making harsh attacks that do not come across as attacks.
Even those attacks that do make it through the courts can be categorised as racially aggravated because the bar is felt to be lower to achieve a conviction.
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The reason was simple: attacks that did get through the press had fewer defenders to beat further up the field.
They don't know anything about the terrorist attacks that didn't happen — on the sixtieth anniversary of Victory Day, for one.
As in the case of the Israeli missile attacks, that doesn't include traumatic injuries directly caused by the earthquake.
In addition, said Mr Mahaffey, Lookout was starting to see attacks that did not directly try to steal money from a phone.
The government claims the attacks that did take place were in response to terrorist threats.
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