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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive on" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward in certain contexts.
It can be used when discussing someone's assertive or forceful approach towards a particular topic or issue.
Example: "The manager was aggressive on the need for improved performance metrics during the meeting."
Alternatives: "assertive about" or "forceful in".
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"I'm more aggressive on the returns.
They stopped being so aggressive on pricing".
They were aggressive on offense; they were aggressive on defense.
They were aggressive on the bases.
We've been very, very aggressive on defense".
"I wasn't aggressive on Zeile early on.
This music is aggressive on all fronts.
He's going to be aggressive on offense".
"Dealers have to be aggressive on the Internet to compete.
"I want to be more aggressive on the bases".
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