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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a stance or viewpoint that is forceful, assertive, or confrontational in nature.
Example: "The company's aggressive position in the market has led to increased competition among its rivals."
Alternatives: "assertive stance" or "confrontational approach".
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"That is an aggressive position to take.
He's going to take an aggressive position against a world where Google and Yahoo will dominate".
However, there is pressure from the US military to take up a more aggressive position.
It is possible that Mr Rohani's arrival heralds a more pragmatic and less aggressive position.
This is an extremely aggressive position that if upheld would stop Corvex and Related in their tracks.
The anti-Syrian faction has taken an increasingly aggressive position toward Hezbollah, demanding that the group give up its weapons and become an ordinary political party.
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"The announcement shows positive aggressive positioning by the Reserve Bank toward anchoring inflation while ensuring adequate liquidity".
Although increased wage pressures could signal possible signs of inflation, investors were encouraged by a drop in payroll numbers with positive corporate earnings to assume more aggressive positions.
Bertrand's aggressive positioning was the consequence of Puel's system.
By Wednesday, both sides seemed to pull back from their aggressive positions.
Both centre-backs are comfortable high up the pitch, and that aggressive positioning worked well against an aerial threat like Benteke.
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