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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a man who displays aggressive behavior or attitudes in various contexts, such as personal interactions or competitive situations.
Example: "During the meeting, the aggressive guy kept interrupting others and dominating the conversation."
Alternatives: "hostile individual" or "belligerent man".
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He is an aggressive guy, and if you don't like that, you don't.
Federer said later, "I hit the ball well, I was the more aggressive guy out there.
I have a very aggressive guy who comes in every 10 to 14 days.
How? "He wasn't an aggressive guy, but he could get in scrapes.
10.40pm: "Audley is not an aggressive guy," says David Haye's trainer Adam Booth.
"Having a passive guy and an aggressive guy basically represents the two halves of Wonder Woman's personality," Mr. Timm said.
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It depends on how aggressive guys are with him, how aggressive Barry is.
One of the aggressive guys the dark-haired Carl likes to have on his pickup team is an agile, 6-foot-5-inch man named Tony.
"I kept being aggressive, guys got me the ball and I was able to catch a little rhythm and hit some shots," Iverson said.
I think the tactical game of tennis is going to change, and I think in the next five to 10 years, we're going to have big guys, probably very aggressive guys".
"We believe in ourselves, we've got a lot of talent, a lot of depth, team speed and aggressive guys that fly to the ball and with the ball," said Anthony Dorsett, a Titans safety.
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