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Discover LudwigThe phrase "outside attack" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an attack or assault against a person, group, or organization from someone or something outside of them. For example, "The company was the victim of an outside attack, resulting in their data being stolen."
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Within the city, he developed new residential quarters and strengthened Spanish defenses against outside attack.
With the republican regime apparently safe from outside attack, rival factions developed among the republicans.
It is bound by a treaty to defend nearby Turkmenistan, also bordering Afghanistan, from outside attack.
That their job is superfluous — and the likelihood of outside attack infinitesimal — doesn't mean that these men aren't in danger.
It's disconcerting, to say the least, to find out how vulnerable my bank is to an outside attack.
Americans used to believe that their mainland, at least, was invulnerable to outside attack, and felt secure accordingly.
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Syria's battered, fragmented and frustrated opposition bitterly resigned itself to doing without outside attacks.
The I.R.S. and investigators said that no outside attacks had occurred.
Five years ago he moved the seat of government from Yangon, formerly Rangoon, to Naypyidaw, a more remote location, in part to defend against potential outside attacks.
These outside attacks merged into, and worsened, the factional Iraqi fighting: the KDP formed an alliance with the Turkish army; the PUK with Iran and the PKK.
The United States has operated a large training and advisory mission for half a century and its several Patriot missile sites protect the kingdom from outside attacks.
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