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The phrase "centre of the attack" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the main or most important person or thing involved in an attack. Example: The centre of the attack was the enemy's fortified stronghold, which the soldiers were determined to breach.
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"He can play alone and in the centre of the attack and also together with Drogba.
Campbell Newman, the premier of Queensland, named the guard at the centre of the attack as "Joe", and praised his "dignity and aplomb" while showing "admirable restraint".
But many hope it will help to answer the puzzling question at the centre of the attack: why did it happen?
Lionel Messi is capable of that, but, in his post behind the centre of the attack, he was exactly where Schweinsteiger wanted him.
What we also know about the 19-year-old graduate of the Leeds United academy is that he is comfortable playing in the centre of the attack, where Eriksson might have considered him as a direct replacement for the missing Michael Owen.
The centre of the attack was held up on the road between Bray Farm and the village of Wallemolen and dug-in near Source Trench.
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Ankang, a municipality in the province's south, appears to be the centre of the attacks.
Cabaye has flourished this season since being shifted from a deeper role to a more classic No10 position in the centre of the attacking midfield element of a 4-2-3-1 4-2-3-1 4-2-3-1 4-2-3-1
Out went the Italian's bold 4 2 4 formation to be replaced by Ball's comparatively conservative 4 2 3 1 configuration involving Giaccherini's deployment in the centre of the attacking trio behind Altidore.
Patriots Day stars Mark Wahlberg as Tommy Saunders, a police sergeant at the centre of the terrorist attack that occurred in April 2013, a day that saw three civilians killed and 264 others injured.
8 Thierry Henry France, 51 goals in 123 games Perhaps a slight surprise that Arsenal's record scorer did not get more, though he was not always at the centre of the French attack.
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