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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for an attack" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the purpose or reason for an attack. Example: The soldiers prepared their weapons for an attack on the enemy's stronghold.
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I was ready for an attack.
If so, is this the last opportunity for an attack?
In Providence, the police have girded for an attack.
"We are ready and alert for an attack any moment".
"They were preparing for an attack but the explosion occurred".
Nawaz prepared for an attack on their house.
"They wouldn't be likely to provide training for an attack on the U.S".
He is notorious for an attack on Juzo Itami, one of Japan's greatest filmmakers.
The group was blamed for an attack in April in the city of Kano.
It appeared to be a government staging area, possibly for an attack on Benghazi.
It sounds true (true enough for an attack from Republicans) but, medically speaking, it isn't.
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