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The phrase "attacks the idea" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing criticism or opposition to a particular concept or notion.
Example: "In his essay, the author attacks the idea that technology is always beneficial to society."
Alternatives: "challenges the notion" or "criticizes the concept".
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This music, abandoning hope, attacks the idea of musical enchantment.
It attacks the idea of a draft and argues for a completely voluntary system for military service.
In the preface, he attacks the idea that kind, "Christian" masters in Maryland performed a "mild" form of chattel slavery.
Bennett also attacks the idea of the artist as the kind of ravaged, tormented genius so often enshrined in biography.
"The Future" is not just a rebuke to the idea that her work is somehow shallow; it actively attacks the idea of shallowness.
If the music had nothing to do with the attacks, the idea was that the composers all had a downtown connection when the towers fell.
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His political opponents have attacked the idea as deliberately divisive.
Mark Perryman, Englandfans spokesman, attacked the idea: "I find it outrageous.
Colonel Qaddafi has already begun attacking the idea of Western airstrikes as a form of colonialism.
The Campaign to Protect Rural England attacked the idea as "the same old idea of urban sprawl".
In response, the Clinton camp issued a statement attacking the idea.
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