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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggression from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe hostility or violent behavior originating from a specific source or individual.
Example: "The aggression from the opposing team was evident during the match, leading to several heated exchanges."
Alternatives: "hostility from" or "violence from".
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Fox said that she felt "immediate aggression" from the officer.
"This aggression from our neighbor Russia is upsetting.
"Everyone here is more afraid of aggression from Dominican citizens than aggression from the government," said Eduard Pierre-Paul, the self-proclaimed pastor of Parc Cadeau.
3rd over: Pakistan 14-0 (KAkmal Akmal 11, Salman Butt 1) Aggression from Pakistan!
Previous studies have shown that healthcare workers experience high levels of aggression from patients.
Syria's draft called for an immediate withdrawal of coalition "forces of aggression" from Iraq.
"It's good to see that level of aggression from the GOP," Steele said.
But in combating aggression from abroad, Ukraine risks curtailing press freedom at home.
They move out of them if scared, but can then encounter aggression from other wallabies.
"Nato has to be ready for any kind of aggression from Russia, whatever form it takes.
"It's a song for Gibraltar, rallying them against the aggression from Spain," he tells me.
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