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The phrase "attacks up" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used, as it lacks context and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The enemy attacks up the hill" does not make sense as "attacks up" is not a standard expression.
Alternatives: "increases attacks" or "launches attacks."
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Guns were used in 72 attacks, up 35percentt from 2006.
Over all, 2006 was a dangerous year for those hardy souls handing out tickets here, with 28 attacks, up from 17 in 2005.
Over the next four days, there were attacks up and down the road and on refugees at the Biaro camp, another eight miles farther south, witnesses said.
There were 139 suicide attacks, up from 27 in 2005, and use of roadside bombs more than doubled, to 1,677 last year from from 783 in 2005.
For larger attacks, up to as much as $20 billion, the industry would pay most of the costs and would receive government loans for the remainder.
It shows hundreds of attacks: up to 337 in Pakistan, largely along the tribal areas of Waziristan, especially in the northern part - something which becomes very obvious in the chart below.
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Batting so deep allows them to attack up the order.
He forced turnovers and limited Mexico's ability to attack up the middle of the field.
Brotherhood offices were attacked up and down the country, while no other party offices were touched.
Sure, Romney kept his attack up on the "didn't build that" comment.
The ref's whistle gives Ireland a second chance to set this attack up with another scrum.
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