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"the onslaught of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a sudden, overwhelming attack or onslaught of something, usually used in a figurative sense. For example, "The onslaught of emails hit me as soon as I turned on my computer this morning."
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Hewlett can't escape the onslaught of bad news.
That did not shield them from the onslaught of development.
Jenny Holzer's existential text art escalates the onslaught of ideas.
The onslaught of eyes Beneath a fuck-you sky.
Becker says the "onslaught of attacks" are "mind boggling".
The Giants cannot stem the onslaught of injuries.
"It survived the onslaught of shoe shops and boutiques.
But don't fear the onslaught of clown-like rainbow shades.
Gordon has already weathered the onslaught of letters.
And they ultimately receded under the onslaught of daily life.
He would love a respite from the onslaught of announcements.
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