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Discover Ludwig"subject to attack" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that something is vulnerable or open to criticism or harm. Example: The new policy is subject to attack from both sides of the political spectrum.
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The I.R.S. has been subject to attack from both sides.
Certainly § 1107 is not subject to attack for vagueness or for lack of standards.
Both are perceived as foreign, and both are subject to attack by the immune system.
Officers must of course retain the right to defend themselves when subject to attack.
Israel is certainly subject to attack for its oppression of Palestinians and its occupation.
"And the board's judgment on this issue is not going to be subject to attack".
It seems friendlier and is not subject to attack by nit-pickers in this space.
In-network aggregation can save significant bandwidth in a distributed query system, but is subject to attack by adversaries.
The Mehtas were Hindus and subject to attack by Muslims, who seemed more militant than the usually peaceful Hindus.
Unseasoned (green) wood is subject to attack by fungi and insects, and it also shrinks as it dries.
The most aggressive way for White to play is 12 O-O-O, but both kings are subject to attack.
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