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The phrase "aggressive instrument for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a tool or method that is forceful or assertive in achieving a particular goal.
Example: "The new policy is seen as an aggressive instrument for driving change within the organization."
Alternatives: "forceful means of" or "assertive tool for".
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You don't usually think of the koto as a particularly aggressive instrument, for example, but Ms. Kurosawa produced that quality in a passage that involved her scraping the finger plectrums on her right hand against the bass strings to create an abrasive din.
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Mr. Milken's genius was to transform the instrument into an aggressive tool for powerful investors.
Instead, it's more like an electric guitar, an instrument for aggressive, irreverent, spontaneous self-expression.
It is unclear though, whether the PCL-R is an accurate instrument for predicting aggressive behavior in prisons.
The authors hypothesized that the PCL-R would be a good instrument for predicting in-prison aggressive behavior.
Analysis shows that this is an adequate and useful instrument for assessment of agitated and aggressive patients.
Nevertheless, this study met its objectives and provides an easy-to-understand new instrument for the academic community to assess aggressive behavior among children.
In the Self-Report Instrument for Reactive and Proactive Aggression (36 items), participants were asked how often they performed several aggressive behaviors (e.g., kicking or arguing) in the last 4 weeks.
An instrument for inflating bureaucracy".
Sphygmomanometer, instrument for measuring blood pressure.
Womanhood becomes only an instrument for procreation.
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