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The phrase "notorious attacks" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe attacks or acts of violence that are well-known and widely talked about, often due to their severity or shocking nature. Example: The city was still reeling from the notorious attacks that had occurred the previous year, leaving the community feeling fearful and on edge.
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The most notorious attacks have been in Saxony, Petry's state.
Even his notorious attacks on Judaism are largely of this kind.
Some of the most notorious attacks in England involved Libyan-suppied semtex explosives, used to trigger the huge bombs that devastated Bishopsgate and Canary Wharf in London.
Notorious attacks believed to be the work of the Quds Force include the Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia in 1996 and the assassinations of Iranian opposition figures in Europe.
One of the most notorious attacks by a loose wild animal occurred in 1857, when a tigress escaped from a van en route from London's docks to Charles Jamrach's exotic animal business on the Ratcliff Highway.
The separatist, Doku Umarov, last year revived a suicide battalion believed to be behind some of the most notorious attacks of the past decade, and then issued a warning in February that he was planning attacks in central Russia.
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Women were soon among the victims of the notorious attack which followed.
Mr. Moro was kidnapped before he was killed in the group's most notorious attack.
In the most notorious attack, Muslim extremists singled out Alawite military cadets in Aleppo for execution, letting others go free.
The militant, reviled in Israel for a notorious attack in 1979 killing four, was freed from prison in 2008 as part of a controversial prisoner swap with Hezbollah.
Sontag's notorious attack on Arbus, in an essay from 1973 that became the linchpin of her book "On Photography" (1977), passed one test of great criticism.
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