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The phrase "aggressive form of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular type or style of behavior, action, or expression that is forceful or confrontational.
Example: "The company adopted an aggressive form of marketing to capture a larger share of the market."
Alternatives: "assertive type of" or "forceful manner of".
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I've had a rare, aggressive form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
You obviously don't have a very aggressive form of R.A.
This turns out to be an aggressive form of cancer.
I've been treated for an aggressive form of prostate cancer over the past year.
The men all appeared to have an especially aggressive form of prostate cancer.
"This was a far more aggressive form of kettling," he said.
Kilmister died from an aggressive form of cancer at the age of 70.
Late last year, however, a more aggressive form of the disease, double-hit lymphoma, developed.
But his agenda was insidious: a slow-burn conversion to a very aggressive form of radicalism.
In 2007, Akbari was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer.
Diagnosed with an aggressive form of lung cancer, she managed to outlive the doctors' original prognosis.
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