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The phrase "a far more aggressive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of aggressiveness of one thing to another, emphasizing a significant difference.
Example: "The new marketing strategy is a far more aggressive approach than our previous campaigns."
Alternatives: "much more aggressive" or "significantly more aggressive".
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The process created a far more aggressive market.
This reduced timeframe leads to a far more aggressive style of play.
Five years later, I had invasive cancer, a far more aggressive and dangerous disease.
"This was a far more aggressive form of kettling," he said.
We need a far more aggressive global response to climate change.
In contrast, he went on, "Mr. Anschutz appears to deal in a far more aggressive and competitive style.
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Indeed, according to the complaint, you wanted a severance plan far more aggressive than the one being recommended by your own human resources executives.
I now regret my decision not to interfere, knowing that one day a New Yorker far more aggressive than me will give them the lecture they deserve — the appropriate condiments to place on a New York hot dog.
Mr. Moussa, 75 and a more confident debater, was far more aggressive than Mr. Aboul Fotouh, 60.
Nascent signs of life in the spring selling season are welcome, but it will take a far stronger economy, or far more aggressive antiforeclosure efforts, to substantially rebuild lost equity anytime soon.
---In for a dine, in for a dollar, I guess, with breasts, so check the useful October Women's Health look at actress Christina Applegate's confrontation with breast cancer, replete with tips for young women on how to try to avoid a disease which can be far more aggressive with the young than older women.
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