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Discover Ludwig"counter-offensive" is an acceptable word that can be used in written English
It typically refers to a strong action taken in response to a specific attack or threat. For example, "The country launched a counter-offensive to resist their enemy's military invasion."
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counter-offensive
noun
An attack made in response to a previous offensive, and intended to stop it.
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Now a daring counter-offensive was being prepared.
officer of the line, and Mr. White immediately began his counter-offensive.
"If Russia entered into the war the counter-offensive would already be in Kiev.
EU strategists are already drawing up plans for a counter-offensive.
After John Paul died, in 2005, and Ratzinger took over, the conservative counter-offensive continued.
This trend could spell trouble for the meat industry, which has already launched a counter-offensive.
The regime has since launched a counter-offensive to try to dislodge the rebels.
The European Union, led by Mr Lamy, is heading a counter-offensive against American tariffs.
11 January Government troops launch counter-offensive against Islamists backed by France, Nigeria and Senegal.
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"There are indications that they are withdrawing from Mosul because of the counter offensive.
Pfeiffer perhaps was not prepared for this counter offensive.
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