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The phrase "a bit more aggressive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a desired increase in assertiveness or intensity in behavior, attitude, or approach.
Example: "In order to win the negotiation, we need to adopt a bit more aggressive strategy."
Alternatives: "somewhat more assertive" or "a little more forceful."
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A bit more aggressive, indeed.
We've become a bit more aggressive, too".
"I see a movement to getting a bit more aggressive".
Why wouldn't you be a bit more "aggressive" in your forecasting?
But with anonymity on the internet, and with strength in numbers, they're a bit more aggressive".
"To become a bit more aggressive is to stay in touch with the times".
He may have to be a bit more aggressive against Andre and needs to serve well.
"At the start, I guess I was a bit more aggressive than he was," she admits.
If you have time to shop around, you can be a bit more aggressive — that is, lower — in your offer.
"The balance could be better at times and I want us to be a bit more aggressive at times.
But some of those who hold more xenophobic views are prone to be a bit more aggressive.
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