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The phrase "aggressive performance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe a performance that is forceful, intense, or assertive, often in a competitive or high-stakes environment.
Example: "The athlete's aggressive performance during the championship game left the audience in awe."
Alternatives: "intense performance" or "forceful performance".
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"It was aggressive performance within the rules to achieve results".
"It was an amazing and an aggressive performance by this police officer," Cone said.
"It was an amazing and an aggressive performance by this police officer," the military spokesman said.
Democratic strategists for Mr. Obama's campaign were forced to acknowledge Mr. Romney's aggressive performance.
One's a really aggressive performance poet and another's quite a gentle poet in the Pam Ayres vein," says Charlton.
STEVE COLL: Hypothesis: Neither of these candidates came in briefed to break out with an unusually aggressive performance.
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Burgess moved down under in 2009 but came back to prominence in his homeland during the 2013 Rugby League World Cup, putting in a number of aggressive performances as England reached the semi-finals.
The girls, from the truculent Haryanvi Komal to the angry Bindiya, from the Punjabi Balbir to the very proper Punjabi, Chandigarh ki kudi Preeti, may be drawn from stereotypes but they shatter them with aggressive performances, staring Khan in the eye, almost defeating the Indian men's hockey team, assaulting a gang of boys and showing the six-time Australian team a thing or two about how to win".
Who could tell slow from fast in this passive-aggressive performance where each phrase, sometimes each measure, inhabited its own world?
The viewers gave the Lib Dem leader and deputy prime minister the thumbs down despite (or perhaps because of - see below) Clegg adopting a more aggressive, combative performance.
(Again, he threw himself into it: "His aggressive, chatterbox performance digs under your skin, which, as it turns out, is what makes it finally work," Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times).
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