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earthquake attack
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "earthquake attack" is not commonly used in written English and may be misleading.
It could be used in a context discussing the impact of an earthquake, but it is more appropriate to refer to the event simply as an "earthquake." Example: "The earthquake attack caused significant damage to the city's infrastructure, leaving many residents without power."
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60 human-written examples
Seismic isolation can protect delicate equipment housed in structures under earthquake attacks.
In particular, this type of damping device offers a wideband vibration suppression for earthquake attacks with either low- or high-dominant exciting frequencies.
Earthquake attacked Hogan after the match, but the Big Boss Man saved Hogan by hitting Earthquake with a chair.
Wiki
In March 11 , 2011 the big earthquake attacked eastern Japan followed by huge tsunami and nuclear plant accident.
Pre-cracking of the RC beams has no obvious effect on the ultimate load and energy absorption capacity of the FFRP strengthened beams, indicating that FFRP will be effectively to retrofit damaged RC beams (e.g. after earthquake-attack).
Voltaire used the earthquake to attack deistic optimism.This slender volume suggests that scientific and technical responses mattered as much as moral and philosophical ones.
News & Media
While the Manhattan figured in a number of films, many featured its destruction as a result of earthquakes and attacks involving aliens, superheroes, monsters and large apes.
News & Media
It follows Mitchell Zukor, a brilliant young mathematician hired by a new consulting firm to calculate the fallout from potential disasters — earthquakes, terrorist attacks, plagues, global warfare.
News & Media
He is in fact one of the founding fathers of a new discipline in sociology: disaster studies, which investigates the way people manage earthquakes, terrorist attacks, fires and floods.
News & Media
Across a wide range of subjects about which people make professional predictions – the housing market, the stock market, elections, baseball, the weather, earthquakes, terrorist attacks – Silver argues for a sharper recognition of "the difference between what we know and what we think we know" and recommends a strategy for closing the gap.
News & Media
Fort Lesker, U.S. Military base and the epicenter of the earthquakes, is attacked and taken over by terrorists, who then begin stealing weapons-grade plutonium before attempting to smuggle the weapons out of the U.S. to the Middle East.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the effects of an earthquake, consider using more common and less potentially misleading phrases like "earthquake impact" or "earthquake devastation".
Common error
Be mindful that "earthquake attack" can be misinterpreted to suggest a deliberate assault using seismic technology. Ensure your context clarifies that you're referring to the destructive effects of a natural earthquake, to avoid unintended associations.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "earthquake attack" functions as a noun phrase, combining two nouns to describe an earthquake in terms of its destructive impact. Ludwig indicates that this phrase is not as common as other alternatives and could potentially be misleading.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "earthquake attack" combines two nouns to describe the destructive impact of an earthquake. While grammatically acceptable, Ludwig's analysis suggests that it is not the most common or precise way to express this concept. It can sometimes be misleading, as it implies a deliberate assault rather than a natural disaster. Therefore, alternative phrases such as "earthquake impact" or "seismic event" may be more appropriate, depending on the context. These alternatives offer greater clarity and reduce the risk of misinterpretation, as confirmed by Ludwig's AI response, which indicated that the phrase is not commonly used in written English and may be misleading.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
seismic assault
Replaces "earthquake" with a synonym "seismic" and "attack" with "assault", altering the tone slightly.
earthquake impact
Focuses on the effect of the earthquake rather than framing it as an attack.
earthquake devastation
Highlights the destructive aspect of an earthquake.
earthquake disaster
Replaces "attack" with a more common term for a calamitous event.
seismic event
A more neutral, scientific term for an earthquake.
major earthquake
Emphasizes the magnitude of the earthquake.
violent earthquake
Highlights the intensity of the seismic activity.
earthquake strike
Uses "strike" as a verb implying an attack from earthquake.
earthquake catastrophe
Similar to "earthquake disaster" but with a stronger emphasis on the scale of the event.
the great earthquake
Uses "great" as an adjective to underline the scale of the disaster.
FAQs
How can I describe the effects of an earthquake?
You can use phrases like "earthquake impact", "earthquake damage", or "earthquake aftermath" to describe the effects of an earthquake without implying an intentional assault.
What is a more neutral term for "earthquake attack"?
A more neutral term is "seismic event", which is commonly used in scientific and technical contexts.
Is "earthquake attack" a common phrase?
No, "earthquake attack" is not a commonly used phrase. It's more common to refer to the event simply as an "earthquake" or to describe its effects using other terms.
What can I say instead of "earthquake attack" to emphasize the destruction?
To emphasize the destructive nature, you could use phrases like "earthquake devastation" or "earthquake disaster".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
3.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested