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"broadside by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe an attack or opposition to an idea, opinion, or action. For example, "The CEO was met with a broadside by the employees, who wanted better pay and more benefits."
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The broadside by Morgan Tsvangirai, the longtime leader of the opposition party the Movement for Democratic Change, was unusual.
That's a typical Burchill broadside, by the way, and Monbiot called it a "lazy and ridiculous stereotype..
Later, she both contradicts and retreats from this broadside by noting, "Anti-Semitism doesn't even seem to be Mr. Stadiem's intent".
This week's public demand for a free press by 23 retired party officials and intellectuals is not the first political broadside by liberal elders.
In the words of the coroner, his Subaru Impreza did not stand a chance when it was hit broadside by an S.U.V. making a left turn.
Was this, he implied, a deliberately timed broadside by a crusty old Marxist to coincide with Amis's arrival at Manchester as a professor of creative writing?
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Cubans themselves were, he says, "broadsided by the success" of Buena Vista Social Club.
In 1929, three firefighters were killed when their engine was broadsided by a train.
Her 19-foot yellow wooden rowboat was broadsided by 20-foot waves as she approached South America.
This was his second episode; the first came after his car was broadsided by a bus.
"We're certainly broadsided by this," said Motion, who will now saddle only Animal Kingdom in the Derby at Churchill Downs.
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