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The phrase "aggressive man" 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 discussions about personality traits or conflict situations.
Example: "The aggressive man at the bar started an argument over a trivial matter, causing a scene."
Alternatives: "hostile individual" or "belligerent man".
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Andrew told MPs: "I am not an aggressive man, but I have had the misfortune of facing aggression in a violent, physical form … In 1997, I was attacked and beaten unconscious by three men because of who and what I am.
He's not an aggressive man.
An aggressive man, even for that age of intellectual gladiators, Valla made enemies easily.
So now do you understand?" The father was not an aggressive man.
Later on, an aggressive man swears and shouts down the phone at me.
I have decided that I have had enough of impersonating a macho aggressive man".
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Auburn (19-4, 7-3 Southeastern Conference) never found a rhythm against an aggressive man-to-man defense.
Rupp was outspoken and a strict disciplinarian; he taught set offenses and aggressive man-to-man defenses that cut off opponents from the lanes to the basket.
The Saints have returned to an aggressive, man-on-man style of offense in recent weeks and that has helped vault them into playoff position.
Maris Laksa added 10 points for the Friars (10-5, 1-1 Big East), whose aggressive man-to-man defense forced 24 Villanova turnovers.
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