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The phrase "a more aggressive foreign" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks a noun to clarify what is being described.
It could be used in a context discussing foreign policy or relations, but it needs to be completed for clarity.
Example: "The administration is advocating for a more aggressive foreign policy towards trade negotiations."
Alternatives: "a more assertive foreign" or "a more confrontational foreign".
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Some believe Russian statehood requires a more aggressive foreign policy.
Egypt had a more aggressive foreign policy under Nectanebo's son Tachos (ruled c. 365 360 bc).
Since he ascended to the throne after Abdullah's death, the new King Salman has pursued a more aggressive foreign policy.
The US meanwhile has been emboldened to pursue a more aggressive foreign policy, at great detriment to the majority of its citizens.
Even if Iran never used its bomb, mere possession of it might encourage it to adopt a more aggressive foreign policy than the one it is already pursuing in Iraq, Lebanon and the Palestinian territories.
By focusing on the need for a more aggressive foreign policy — one that won't command popular support — Republicans may be muddying other, credible criticisms of Mr. Obama's efforts in the international arena.
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Second, anxiety over China's recently more aggressive foreign policy has helped put troubled U.S.-Japanese relations back on track.
You want to rebuild our military, and have a more aggressive, muscular foreign policy.
These may be small, primarily symbolic provocations, but they have further alarmed China's smaller neighbors and seem to signal a more aggressive Chinese foreign policy.
But others appear inclined to take a more aggressive stand, more like the foreign policy embraced for years by former Vice President Dick Cheney.
Later in his career, he became a prominent voice among foreign policy hawks, advocating for a more aggressive U.S. approach to world affairs.
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