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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive movements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe physical actions that are forceful or intense, often implying a sense of hostility or assertiveness.
Example: "The animal displayed aggressive movements as it defended its territory from intruders."
Alternatives: "hostile actions" or "forceful gestures".
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Peace between Egypt and Assyria followed until the Assyrian king Esarhaddon began aggressive movements in Palestine.
proliferation concerns and Russia's aggressive movements in the Middle East," the company said.
When the suspects made aggressive movements, the retired officer fired shots, fatally striking Chapman.
Anger, on the other hand, is generally associated with intense, abrupt speech; downturned eyebrows; and quick, aggressive movements.
The soldiers said each terrorist had made aggressive movements and that they opened fire in order to protect life.
According to the two soldiers' statements, however, the Afghan made no aggressive movements and there was no sign he was armed.
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Sometimes he uses really aggressive movement.
"Yes," said Aubrey's wife, with an aggressive movement of her chin.
He was referring partly to the aggressive movement of companies like Toyota Motor into the sport utility market.
Vasco Wellenkamp, the co-artistic director of Companhia Portuguesa de Bailado Contemporâneo, uses a lot of aggressive movement.
Ms. Loulaki continues her penchant for mixing aggressive movement with stillness, and the work dwells within a fatalistic frame.
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