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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acting aggressively" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is behaving in a hostile or confrontational manner.
Example: "The dog was acting aggressively towards the strangers approaching the house."
Alternatives: "behaving violently" or "displaying hostility".
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"This will get the Fed acting aggressively.
The government recently broadcast images of him walking around and acting aggressively toward medical personnel.
The implications of the study are more troubling than even pencils acting aggressively.
This time around, the Clinton camp is acting aggressively to make sure things turn out differently.
He said he was acting aggressively to prevent any such chance.
Failing to continue acting aggressively, he suggested, would be the wrong course.
Though police say he was acting aggressively, other witnesses have disputed this.
They are acting aggressively against the interests of their own consumers.
Several recent cases that have become public have raised questions about whether the Vatican is even now acting aggressively enough.
One witness said Mr. Han appeared to be acting aggressively toward Mr. Davis and had alcohol on his breath.
The move also allows President Obama to say that he is acting aggressively to deal with high gasoline prices as the summer driving season begins.
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