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Discover LudwigThe phrase "offensive against" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an action that is meant to be a harm or disadvantage to someone or something. For example: "The protestors launched an offensive against the government's policies."
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There is a concerted offensive against democracy.
"We cannot lead the world offensive against Iran.
Cunningham then went on the offensive against the Italian navy.
BUSH: We remain on the offensive against terror networks.
Our offensive against terror involves more than military action.
Mayr Argue That Offensive Against France Was Capital Error.
We remain on the offensive against terror networks.
The Trump machine's new "offensive" against Democrats is similarly absurd.
"We are witnessing a tremendous offensive against us," Bennet said.
The assaults were Yemen's widest offensive against jihadists in years.
Isis has been stepping up its offensive against Libya's oilfields.
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