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The phrase "aggressive quality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a characteristic or trait that is assertive or forceful in nature, often in a negative context.
Example: "The aggressive quality of his negotiation style often intimidated his opponents."
Alternatives: "assertive nature" or "forceful characteristic".
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The pieces no longer have their aggressive quality.
But their fabrics -- high-performance Teflon-coated wool and quilted nylon, for instance -- lend them a functional, even aggressive, quality.
The vividness of Deutsche Grammophon's recording in these three Bach solo works emphasises that slightly aggressive quality.
But she also divides her paintings into sections reminiscent of Rothko's clouds, a factor that tames the innate aggressive quality of adding on material.
Mr. Adams found surprising links between Schoenberg's densely contrapuntal and hard-driving music and the hyperactive, eagerly aggressive quality of the "Loony Tunes".
"What I'm after is something dark, rich and dramatic rather than a cutting, aggressive quality, and luckily this theater has the sort of acoustic in which you don't have to force that much.
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Koh's forte these days is in contemporary music — her greatest moment may have been her performance in Philip Glass Einsteinin on the Beach" — and she brought a modern, edgy and sometimes aggressive tone quality to Mozart that was a bit much at times.
Zac says he is "designing dresses for a woman of 19-45, an international woman, extremely cultured, who likes to express the softer side of herself at times, and who at other times likes to be more aggressive, quality-obsessed".
Either way, this zone of intimate, even tender social encounters carefully sheltered from the outside world became a recurring motif in Mr. Parent's work, and is the aspect of it that can make it so moving despite its aggressive qualities.
It is just the nature of the beast, and the same aggressive qualities that prompt hubris in compensation can, if harnessed, benefit a company.From the financial crisis itself to the ongoing compensation scandal, the real story is the bankrupt state of corporate governance in America's financial sector.
Adding fuel to a fire there that erupted with Freddie Grey's spine-severed death last year, Batts' embrace of New York born ideas, like aggressive quality-of-life policing, created the conditions for an uprising.
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