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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive person" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who displays hostility or a combative attitude in their behavior or communication.
Example: "During the meeting, his aggressive person made it difficult for others to share their opinions."
Alternatives: "hostile individual" or "combative person".
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If you are an aggressive person, keep your aggressiveness in check.
I'm a really aggressive person.
"I'm a pretty aggressive person.
"I'm not an aggressive person".
She is not an aggressive person.
She added that Mr. Monserrate was not "an aggressive person".
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Listening to his lament, I realized that I might be dealing with a passive-aggressive person, and my first meeting with Mary confirmed my suspicion.
When the passive-aggressive person is you, then you need to take the same steps and remind yourself that it is a behavior that you have the power to change.
"I don't need you giving me your bull … you're the most passive-aggressive person I've ever met," Righeimer retorted as he gathered his coat.
Skirt around the passive-aggressive person.
Do not apologize on behalf of the passive-aggressive person.
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