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The phrase "a much more aggressive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the level of aggressiveness of one thing to another, indicating a significant increase in aggression.
Example: "The new marketing strategy is a much more aggressive approach than our previous campaigns."
Alternatives: "a significantly more aggressive" or "a far more aggressive".
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"We're going to take a much more aggressive stand".
The party needs a much more aggressive mobility agenda.
"It'll be reported in a much more aggressive manner.
The Bush Administration has taken a much more aggressive stance".
We are seeing a much more aggressive Russia," said Fallon.
Thus, a much more aggressive environment is established in the CT specimen.
With his heightened senses, feral instincts and increased stamina he becomes a much more aggressive proposition.
"Monitoring, supervising, and overseeing in a much more aggressive way than in Dallas initially".
Shipwrecked: Battle of the Islands, as it was known then, was a much more aggressive affair.
In the next two debates, we will surely see a much more aggressive and focussed Obama.
Monday's meeting could clear the way for a much more aggressive response.
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a much more bellicose
a much more stable
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