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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an environment or situation that is hostile, competitive, or confrontational in nature.
Example: "The city has become an aggressive place for new businesses, with fierce competition and high stakes."
Alternatives: "hostile environment" or "competitive atmosphere".
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"New York is an aggressive place.
São Paulo is an aggressive place, which has developed 'organically', in complete chaos," Kogan explains.
It was an aggressive place, soaked in testosterone, and where all anyone wants from you is a fistful of your money, in return for a small wooden pyramid and a frothing pint of Booby.
The Victorians spoke much about "open-heartedness" and "benevolence", and there lingers a tweeness associated with the notion to this day; conversely, Freud's later legacy has us worried that any act of kindness must come from a selfish or even an aggressive place, where we act kindly only to be loved in return, or to manipulate or control.
They might also create the impression that the world is a more aggressive place than it actually is".
"(Some computer games) might also create the impression that the world is a more aggressive place than it actually is".
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Building sites can be really aggressive places, too.
This is a pretty passive-aggressive place," executive producer Alec Berg said.
Stringer is feeling the heat over having an "inferior product in an aggressive market place", as he puts it.
"But it's coming from this very aggressive, violent place of trying to dismantle what my dad was working on.
A new generation of "more usable" nuclear weapons and America's aggressive posture place the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) in jeopardy.
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