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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive posturing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a behavior or stance that is confrontational or assertive, often in a competitive or hostile context.
Example: "The negotiations broke down due to the aggressive posturing of both parties, making it difficult to reach a compromise."
Alternatives: "hostile stance" or "confrontational behavior".
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Dogs also attempt to diffuse another dog's aggression by using this behavior — by avoiding the other dog's aggressive posturing, the dog is saying, "I don't want to fight".
Describes Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's current President, and his aggressive posturing and anti-Semitic comments.
Not for him the passive aggressive posturing of the similarly under-pressure Nigel Pearson.
Now the threat posed by Iran to its neighbours is arguably greater given Tehran's aggressive posturing and regional ambitions.
As a result, it led to speculation that, given the state's current aggressive posturing, the occupants might be moving out.
The competent female flamenco ensemble rattles away in tightly choreographed groups; the "urban" crew does some hip-hop lite and a lot of aggressive posturing.
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Sometimes I was the voice of aggression, asking the business side to support a more aggressive posture in acquiring players.
Its aggressive posture certainly has not slackened.
The S.E.C. has adopted an unusually aggressive posture with Goldman Sachs.
Trump's far more aggressive posture was another matter.
Avoid sitting "at attention" or in an aggressive posture.
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