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Discover LudwigThe phrase "terrible attack" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a particularly brutal or severe act of aggression or violence. Example: The city was reeling from the terrible attack that had occurred the night before, leaving many injured and buildings destroyed.
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That November, Lacy had a terrible attack.
In the wake of this terrible attack, I believe strongly we need stronger gun laws.
"We're appalled by this terrible attack and our hearts go out to the victims.
Two weeks after the terrible attack, I wondered how things were going.
I told him the United States stands firmly with Israel in the face of this terrible attack".
The most recent films have shown him dealing with a terrible attack on his colleague, Anne-Britt (Sarah Smart).
"The terrible attack in Delhi, and the protests that followed, ensured that both the opposition and the government cooperated in ensuring that this law was enacted".
If not for the accidental death of the bomber, there would very likely still be a debate over who conducted this terrible attack.
He concluded that the difference had to do with expectations; a soldier who survived a terrible attack often had a positive outlook simply because he was still alive.
What if, instead, we suffered a terrible attack, we retaliated swiftly and effectively, and soon life resumed in a familiar, if higher-security, form?
There were literally hundreds of requests, and early on I had a terrible attack of Lazyitis, so the slide show has a mere fifty or so cartoons.
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