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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive cases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing situations, examples, or instances that are characterized by aggression or assertiveness.
Example: "In our analysis, we found that aggressive cases often lead to more severe outcomes in conflict resolution."
Alternatives: "hostile situations" or "contentious instances".
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Diabetics seem to develop more aggressive cases.
This cancer strikes an estimated 5,600 Americans a year and aggressive cases are usually fatal within five years, according to Allos.
But 280 of the men who took finasteride, or 6.4percentt, ended up with especially aggressive cases of prostate cancer, compared with 237 in the placebo group, or 5.1percentt.
Aggressive cases may even require intravenous methyl prednisolone or pulse intravenous cyclophosphamide.
Indolent cases were more likely to yield positive results than aggressive cases.
One of the aggressive cases exhibited repeated recurrences despite apparent total clinical excision, whereas none of the other group recurred.
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Banks are making a more aggressive case for switching.
His team of oncologists said this was the most aggressive case of cancer they'd ever seen.
US secretary of state John Kerry made an aggressive case for the need to intervene in Syria, saying the "promise of the planet" hangs in the balance.
For days, James A. Baker III, Mr. Bush's chief representative in Florida, had made an aggressive case about the subjectivity and fallibility of hand counting.
Others wanted to employ every available weapon at once, from free drinking water and antibiotics to aggressive case-tracking, mass vaccination, and water and sewer system building.
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