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The phrase "a comparatively aggressive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of aggressiveness of one thing to another.
Example: "The new marketing strategy is a comparatively aggressive approach compared to our previous methods."
Alternatives: "relatively aggressive" or "more aggressive in comparison".
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However, primary CNS Burkitt's lymphoma presented poor clinical outcomes and showed a comparatively aggressive clinical course.
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It still has a comparatively minor role.
The price was a comparatively low $399,000.
That was a comparatively benign forecast.
(SunTrust shares fell a comparatively low 2.3percentt).
But that is a comparatively minor matter.
This is a comparatively untrodden area.
The fine is a comparatively large one.
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