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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive inclinations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe tendencies or predispositions towards aggressive behavior or attitudes in various contexts, such as psychology, behavior analysis, or discussions about personality traits.
Example: "His aggressive inclinations often led to conflicts with his peers, making it difficult for him to maintain friendships."
Alternatives: "hostile tendencies" or "belligerent inclinations."
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But Grimaud strove to restrain the aggressive inclinations of many individual policemen and their senior officers, and in a letter sent to all Parisian police on 29 May he wrote: "Beating a demonstrator on the ground is like beating oneself, and brings the entire police force into disrepute.
"To obtain daily measures of aggressive inclinations toward their partner, each participant received a voodoo doll along with 51 pins and was told: 'This doll represents your spouse.
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Except that the fighting is more furious than one can credit, it is virtually all right.As the hero and "Champion," Kirk Douglas does a good, aggressive job, with a slight inclination to over-eagerness at times, which might amuse an old fight fan.
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He was a sophisticated shooter early on, with a natural inclination toward the most aggressive sounds and experience.
But what has been most striking over recent years is the increasingly aggressive style of management and a bemusing inclination to corporate-speak (traders at Borough Market are spoken of as belonging to the Borough Market "family").
It keeps the SE's sporty inclinations — tighter suspension tuning and more aggressive styling — but adds the luxury of the XLE.
Aggressive public criticism of Iran has not changed Iranian behavior but will discourage an inclination to nuclear prudence.
Powell's diplomacy-first tact, his deep understanding that a unilateral too aggressive military policy posed the dire risk of a terrible blowback to U.S. security, and his personal inclinations that Hussein was largely an impotent, contained dictator who had absolutely nothing to do with the terrorism threat was anathema to the hardliners.
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