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Discover LudwigThe phrase "scathing attack" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use "scathing attack" when describing a harsh or severe criticism towards someone or something. For example: "The businessman faced a scathing attack from his competitors for his unethical business practices."
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Clegg will launch a scathing attack on the current rules.
But the education department launched a scathing attack.
Apple has launched a scathing attack on the Government's plans to give spies more powers.
In a particularly scathing attack, Mr Bayrou denounced his "temperament" and "taste for intimidation and threats".
Tennyson's sally prompted a scathing attack on his new volume in the Quarterly Review.
Yvette Cooper, the shadow home secretary, has just delivered a scathing attack on Theresa May.
The Herald called Mr. Mutambara's article "a scathing attack on President Mugabe, government and ZANU-PF".
Prior launched his scathing attack on the NHS in an article for Wednesday's Guardian.
Miliband will launch a scathing attack on the coalition for a negligent approach to housebuilding.
None has commented on the scathing attack on their "toxic" mistakes.
However, the SNP's shadow leader of the House Pete Wishart launched a scathing attack on the "prescriptive proposals".
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