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The phrase 'onslaught on' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large, overwhelming attack or force that is directed at a certain target. For example, "The enemy launched an onslaught on the city, forcing the citizens to flee in fear."
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First, there's the diplomatic onslaught on Greece.
The Gingrich onslaught, on May 17, was the opening salvo.
The onslaught on this art critic was shocking.
This onslaught on pay deals is not isolated.
Maybe we should have been more prepared for his onslaught on the tournament.
"It doesn't matter who .The jihadist onslaught on Iraq has further shifted the PKK.
May was already resisting the proposed onslaught on her police budget.
"There is a massive American onslaught on Muslim countries," he said.
However, Perry did suffer from the onslaught on his vaccine mandate.
Mr Mantashe saw it as a preparation for an onslaught on Mr Zuma.
A serious onslaught on the DM610 rule would drive still more people into the black economy.
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