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The phrase "avalanche of attack" is not a standard expression in written English, but it can be understood in context.
You can use it to describe a sudden and overwhelming series of attacks, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The team faced an avalanche of attack from the opposing players, making it difficult to maintain their strategy."
Alternatives: "onslaught of attacks" or "flood of assaults".
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Out in the districts where Democratic members of Congress are enduring an unrelenting avalanche of attack ads from well-financed conservative groups, some of the party's strategists are now warning of a permanent change in the landscape.
Whether he can survive an avalanche of attack ads in the weeks ahead, or fundraise in states where he was polling within the margin of error, remain the questions looming over his campaign.
During last week's avalanche of attack ads, the McCain campaign chose to resurrect a leftover smear first concocted by wingnut Alan Keyes during his 2006 Senate contest against Obama.
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Instead of hitting their opponents with an avalanche of attacks, the hosts meekly surrendered, despite Moyes' efforts to galvanise his team.
He also bluntly concludes that the avalanche of attacks on the President's American credentials owe to "his funny name and different color... Republicans didn't like Bill Clinton but no one said he was un-American".
My original text for accompanying these images was filled with the usual litany of concerns about the gun culture in America; condemnation about the belligerent NRA that continues to mythologize and cloak any attempts at sane gun control as the first measures that will trigger an avalanche of attacks on "freedom".
Howard Dean declared on Monday that "the capture of Saddam Hussein has not made America safer," provoking an avalanche of new attacks from rivals who have seized on Sunday's surprise news as a way of redrawing the foreign policy debate in the Democratic presidential campaign.
Stalnaker's work was part of an avalanche of pragmatic attacks on the semantic conception of presupposition.
Last week, Washington Post home page editor Doris Truong recounted her own rattling experience with a case of mistaken identity, which involved viral tweets and blog posts plus an avalanche of vicious attacks on the internet.
"Since 2011 we've seen an absolute avalanche of attempts to attack women's healthcare," said Allen.
As the White House greeted Mr. Kerry's claim on the Democratic nomination with an avalanche of advertisements and attacks, the challenger seemed at least a little spent as he faced the challenges of raising money, building a staff, responding to all of what his aides called the "incoming," and retooling his campaign to appeal to a general election audience.
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