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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under attack for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing criticism or opposition directed at someone or something, often in a political or social context. Example: "The politician was under attack for his controversial remarks during the debate."
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But now they are under attack for a different reason.
Small retailers have been under attack for 40 years.
The industry has been under attack for years.
Its president is under attack for a $125,000 raise.
The Wells Fargo culture is under attack for good reason.
Ministers came under attack for those figures, which emerged during the Olympic Games.
We've been under attack for a long time, and we've been framed for things".
After losing $260m in 1992, Mr Araskog came under attack for the lavish pay he enjoyed.
The industry has repeatedly come under attack for producing what are generally perceived as expensive medicines.
Mining companies have come under attack for collusion with corrupt governments.
Now FASB is under attack for trying to make companies reveal clearly the costs of merging.
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