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Discover LudwigThe phrase "major offensive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing a large-scale attack or military operation. It can also be used more broadly to describe a significant or impactful effort to achieve a goal. Example: "The country's military forces launched a major offensive against rebel-held territories, resulting in heavy casualties on both sides."
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American forces began a major offensive in western Iraq yesterday.
Still, we continue plans for the next major offensive in Kandahar.
They then reverted to preparations for a major offensive in July.
In 879, however, al-Muwaffaq organized a major offensive against the black slaves.
Xi has overseen a major offensive against human rights lawyers, academics and activists.
"It's highly unlikely that the Russians are truly planning some major offensive," Mr. Galeotti said.
But he has also developed into a major offensive contributor on the Rangers second line.
The attacks came as the Maoists were reported to be planning a major offensive.
The nationalist Serb authorities reacted as if the shooting had been a major offensive.
Today's death was not connected to Operation Moshtarak, the continuing major offensive against the Taliban.
The Yankees can probably get by without major offensive contributions from right field.
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