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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive charm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a personality trait or behavior that is both assertive and appealing, often in a way that is captivating yet forceful.
Example: "His aggressive charm won over the crowd, making them eager to hear more of his ideas."
Alternatives: "forceful charisma" or "assertive allure".
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She also managed to soothe the concerns of emerging markets leaders by mounting an aggressive charm offensive as she campaigned for the job of I.M.F.
Behind the aggressive charm of her subjects, she is far more an abstract painter than an illustrator — somewhat like Roy Lichtenstein.
Her Hannah Montana persona has a certain aggressive charm, though I wish my kids would turn down the volume sometimes, and she seems to be a young celebrity with a good attitude and a strong work ethic.
Michael Spencer, the city financier and chief executive of the internet stockbroker ICAP who was appointed by Cameron as Tory treasurer, masterminded an aggressive charm offensive which saw funding from the financial services sector soar.
Editors consider him good-looking, as if this comes as a surprise to them, and because he is candid and outgoing, without the aggressive charm of other fashion executives, they also feel they can trust what he tells them about the state of Dior, which he has run for the past 10 years.
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Mel first hooked Joe up with a CEO friend of hers, but Joe's aggressive charms backfired on her, and she left him hanging on their double date.
Krista is too much in love with her father to see him clearly, too easily persuaded by his aggressive charisma, enamored of his forceful charm.
Handley-Read took a measured view of Burges's work writing that, "as a designer, he (was) apt to be aggressive rather than charming", but he was in no doubt of Burges's significance, writing of his best works as "indispensable examples of 'Victorian Conservanda'".
He nails both his character's aggressive, show-biz-style charm and his pathological anger.
"The images are aggressive, not funny, without charm, straight to the point, clear and" — he was speaking aesthetically here — "in no way radical.
That note clearly stuck, since in her nimble performance, one so comically frenetic and fun to watch that it threatens to — but never quite does — capsize the entire show, Ms. Arianda deftly shifts from aggressive pursuit to coy charm.
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