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The phrase "a more aggressive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing levels of aggressiveness in different contexts, such as behavior, strategies, or approaches.
Example: "The team decided to adopt a more aggressive marketing strategy to increase their market share."
Alternatives: "a bolder" or "a stronger".
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Adopt a more aggressive strategy.
A more aggressive operation was planned for the recurrent tumour.
The lawsuit signaled a more aggressive approach by antitrust officials.
Banks are making a more aggressive case for switching.
Obama could conceivably take a more aggressive regulatory posture.
Other gift-certificate sellers take a more aggressive approach.
Some financial advisers favor a more aggressive approach.
"But they're still unwilling to take a more aggressive stand".
Democrats have been pushing for a more aggressive response.
Others say they mask a more aggressive streak.
LATELY I have been a more aggressive commuter.
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