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The phrase "if set upon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a condition or situation that arises when someone or something is attacked or confronted. Example: "The travelers felt vulnerable if set upon by bandits in the remote area."
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There is no advice about how to cope if set upon by 16-odd stone of extreme meanness.
If set upon by graphic designers and vegan tattooists Billericay would be more than welcoming.
Set the foot on either a 6 x 6-inch (150 x 150 mm) treated wood timber or roofing paper (if set upon concrete) to prevent rot.
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Nobody – bar maybe Charles Bronson – likes being set upon by police.
If he's set upon the latter course, perhaps the members of his board might like to have quiet word in his ear, at least if they want to avoid getting caught in the crossfire.
If he is set upon celebrating his tenth anniversary in Downing Street a year from now, however, there is not much they can do other than accept it with as good a grace as they can muster.
If Britain feels set upon, it could even choose to leave the EU.There is a fourth option: deeper integration could be accompanied by a deepening of the single market.
Her eyes seemed as if they were set upon a different time and place.
But the scenery would not seem nearly as powerful if it weren't set upon a pedestal of stone.
He is about five inches taller than Tyson, yet he would have a similar height advantage if he were being set upon by a tiger.
They became permanently withdrawn, and they lived as outcasts regularly set upon, as if inviting abuse.
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