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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive but" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting idea or opinion following a statement that describes something as aggressive.
Example: "The team's approach was aggressive but ultimately effective in achieving their goals."
Alternatives: "assertive yet" or "forceful, however".
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I was aggressive, but I want to play aggressively".
Our works are aggressive but sweetly tempered.
Be aggressive, but not overly aggressive".
"He's aggressive, but he'd better respect Indianapolis.
Kovalev was aggressive but not effective.
Maybe I will become more aggressive but I hope not".
"We need to be aggressive but also under control.
Carlsen's 9... Ne5 was aggressive but not as good.
"You have to be aggressive but you need to focus.
"I want them aggressive, but smart," he said.
WildAid's approach to environmentalism is aggressive but also economically comprehensive.
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