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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive match" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as sports, competitions, or any scenario where there is a strong and intense confrontation or competition between two parties.
Example: "The championship game was an aggressive match, with both teams displaying fierce determination to win."
Alternatives: "intense competition" or "fierce contest".
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They will prefer a fighting, aggressive match.
Robredo played a very aggressive match, but in a disciplined way.
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When South bid three diamonds, East made an aggressive match-point penalty double.
His former friend and associate Dan Tan, described by Interpol as head of "the world's largest and most aggressive match-fixing syndicate" was arrested late in 2013.
Mudbloods tries to encompass all the complexities and nuance of the quidditch world into just 85 minutes: from boiling down the 200-page, 700-rule manual into an animated sequence which attempts to explain the sport to non-initiates, to capturing the aggressive matches on film.
Most observers expected an aggressive match-race between Ainslie and Hogh-Christensen and the Briton tracking his rival around the committee boat in the pre-start manoeuvring.
That gave skipper James Spithill -- like many of the professional sailors in this race, an Australian -- the confidence to use more aggressive match-racing tactics to beat New Zealand.
"They can be (aggressive matches), but I think it's about control.
Click Tutorial if you want a tutorial on multi-player matches, click Ranked if you want an aggressive ranked match, which will build up to your rank, or click on Player Match if you want a friendly match, perfect for beginners.
The second half was slightly more aggressive after match officials talked with the coaches.
The Western Australian: The most intense and aggressive Test match Australia has hosted in many years.
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