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The phrase "a more assertive attitude" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for someone to be more confident or forceful in their approach or behavior.
Example: "In negotiations, having a more assertive attitude can lead to better outcomes."
Alternatives: "a bolder demeanor" or "a more confident stance."
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But the disclosure about the movement of the money, when added to the fact that lawmakers got no advance warning of the scope of the prison abuse before it exploded into the news, seems to have stirred a more assertive attitude in some.
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