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The phrase "aggressive about what" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when questioning someone's assertiveness or intensity regarding a specific topic or issue.
Example: "I don't understand why you're so aggressive about what we should do next."
Alternatives: "forceful regarding what" or "intense about what".
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Celebrities can be pretty aggressive about what how they want to be presented.
Such lifetime perks "hearkens back to another decade when people were more aggressive about what they got," Foley said.
So I expect them to be true to course – and, that is, very aggressive about what is best for their team".
In fact, being assertive or even aggressive about what you want won't make you hated or despised.
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"We're being engaged by many more customers with more aggressive ideas about what to do," he said.
The Justice Department's position in the Google case emphasizing the awareness of its chief executive shows it took an aggressive approach about what can constitute aiding a violation of the drug importation laws.
In the second case, we applied more realistic, albeit aggressive, assumptions about what might constitute levels of performance that were feasible.
"They've been quite aggressive about asserting what they believe is their manifest destiny".
We have to be a lot more aggressive and confident about what we do.
"Twenty years ago, there would have been much more aggressive F.E.C. investigations about what was said at those briefings," he said.
The decision is so fraught with uncertainty, the gray area between right and wrong so fuzzy, that even a Rutgers statistics professor who has analyzed the 2-point play and usually advocates a more aggressive approach wavered about what he would have done in Caldwell's situation.
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