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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive names" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe names that convey a sense of hostility or assertiveness, often in contexts like branding, character naming, or social interactions.
Example: "The marketing team decided to avoid aggressive names for the new product to appeal to a broader audience."
Alternatives: "hostile names" or "assertive names".
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The streets of Berlin have aggressive names.
New E.C.N.s are being created all the time, with increasingly aggressive names, like Strike or Attain.
Juniors are free to have aggressive names: Monster Mining, Bling Capital, Northern Tiger.
By George Packer October 6, 2009 The streets of Berlin have aggressive names.
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Avoid overly aggressive names like the The Viking Fund or The Valhalla Fund, which can reinforce consumer stereotypes about the hedge fund business.
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Usually, it's how passive aggressive (name redacted) has been or why (name redacted) is mansplaining (name redacted)'s job to them given that (name redacted) works in (profession redacted) not (profession redacted).
After all, he couldn't help being a man and also writing aggressive, name-calling takedowns about them for the student body to read and laugh at.
The need for a 'caring institution' she named as the 'policy watch dog' (maybe a less aggressive name should be selected to name an institution needed to promote women participation in the public arena).
Choose an aggressive name for an aggressive husky.
Soon he will be dispatching advance teams across this field of engagement to spray herbicides that are best known by their aggressive commercial names, Arsenal and Roundup.
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