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The phrase "a bit too assertive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's behavior or communication style that is perceived as overly confident or forceful.
Example: "While I appreciate your enthusiasm, I think your approach might come across as a bit too assertive for the team meeting."
Alternatives: "a tad too aggressive" or "somewhat overly confident."
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Besides the difference in the dough, the chopped meat was a bit too assertive in flavor.
Char-grilled Cajun oysters, six plump ones, were lightly cooked and had a bit of a welcome kick from cayenne and hot sauce, but the pecorino butter on top was a bit too assertive for the seafood.
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