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The phrase "the media attacks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe instances where media outlets criticize or challenge a person, organization, or idea. Example: "In recent weeks, the media attacks on the politician have intensified, raising questions about his leadership."
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And the media attacks?
"If the media attacks had worked, it would have fallen off the map".
Her supporters claim the media attacks on Petrobras are part of an attempt to wrestle it back into private hands.
At Harvard, Ms. Stern also finds some logic in suspecting the media attacks may have a domestic origin.
The justice secretary, Liz Truss, faced fierce criticism for being slow in defending the judges against the media attacks.
Through it all, certain voices have preached calm: The media attacks are just "theater," they're devices to trigger more coverage, they drive a mutually beneficial arrangement.
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And then the media attacked.
The media attack was aimed at "purposely and maliciously destroying the Trump presidency".
It's ironic, Jim, that not only you and the media attack the president for his rhetoric, when they frequently lower the level of conversation in this country.
PRIEBUS: And the — the — the media attacked us on the campaign; remember, attacked me, you can't spend the money on Trump, go give it to the Senate.
The securitocracy has been out in force in the media, attacking WikiLeaks and repeating their well-worn mantra: government secrecy is essential to keep us all safe.
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