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The phrase "aggressive playing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a style of play in sports or games that is forceful or intense.
Example: "The team's aggressive playing style caught their opponents off guard and led to a decisive victory."
Alternatives: "intense gameplay" or "forceful play".
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In the UK, Sony has been more aggressive, playing the film in a broad mix of arthouse and multiplex sites.
"I was just being aggressive, playing with a lot of energy tonight," a subdued Bryant said after the game.
Subjects with high levels of aggression in this study may have had the same aggression levels prior to their concussions, and outcomes such as aggression and impulsivity may have influenced the probability of exposure (e.g., aggressive playing behavior may have increased the risk of concussion).
"There's very aggressive playing interspersed with delicate playing with most of the brass section," he said.
Demanding a more aggressive playing style than its forebears, Bloodborne inspires the same obsession.
Part of his success owes to his aggressive playing style, which is ideal for tournaments.
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"He likes us to be real aggressive, play every day like it was our last game".
"I just wanted to be aggressive, play hard, play with enthusiasm, with Sherm and Lu," Newman said.
"I thought we came out strong and aggressive, played good defense and made it stand up," Cashman said.
2. Aggressive play that tests the limits of the rules.
The March 40 call looks like an appealing, though slightly aggressive, play at this juncture.
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