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The phrase "a very aggressive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that exhibits a high level of aggression or assertiveness.
Example: "The dog was a very aggressive breed, known for its protective instincts."
Alternatives: "extremely aggressive" or "highly aggressive".
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A very aggressive tackler.
"That's not a very aggressive number.
"He's a very aggressive player.
I have a very aggressive personality.
"This is a very aggressive effort.
"I think it's a very aggressive situation.
"We have a very aggressive growth plan".
He was a very aggressive driver.
"It's a very aggressive project schedule".
Johnson ran a very aggressive defensive scheme.
Russia has been conducting a very aggressive foreign policy.
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