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Discover LudwigThe phrase "came under attack" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation where someone or something has been the target of aggression or criticism. For example, "The proposal came under attack from the other members of the city council."
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That's when America's compound came under attack.
But this study quickly came under attack.
NBC's announcers came under attack shortly after.
Mousavi's car also came under attack.
Our fellow citizens and our freedom came under attack today.
His view is widely shared.Inevitably, al-Jazeera came under attack.
September 11 Todayay our way of life came under attack'.
The test came under attack from the unions.
The independence of his studies eventually came under attack.
Her choices came under attack and Ms. Tucker was dismissed.
The convoy came under attack as it neared Baghdad.
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