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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attacks that get" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing specific types of attacks that achieve a certain effect or result.
Example: "The cybersecurity team is focused on preventing attacks that get past our firewall."
Alternatives: "assaults that succeed" or "offenses that achieve".
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These are the attacks that get advertised.
They also reported on breaches — attacks that get through.
Additionally, CloudFlare is now seeing attacks that get over 100 Gbps very regularly.
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Kotronias bored in with a powerful attack that got him the game.
But it is a sign of where Labour is at the moment that it was not Ms Cooper's attack that got the cheers but Mr Corbyn's rather weaker rebuttal.
Or it could be one more element of his unsettled mental state on the morning of the attack — that getting his change was somehow important before, as police say, he opened fire with a 9 millimeter Glock pistol at a constituents meeting.
Let's figure that it's typically the second heart attack that gets you, not the first.
On the subject of his personality, all that can be said is that his answers betray a certain paranoia, fueled by the threats and the attacks that have gotten close to revealing his identity.
The reason was simple: attacks that did get through the press had fewer defenders to beat further up the field.
I'm not altogether depressed about the attacks that women get on social media.
The technology isn't foolproof, but it stymies attacks that could get by antivirus and antifraud monitoring.
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