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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive roles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe positions or behaviors that are assertive, confrontational, or forceful in nature, often in a professional or competitive context.
Example: "In the upcoming project, we need team members who are willing to take on aggressive roles to drive the initiative forward."
Alternatives: "assertive positions" or "confrontational roles".
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"They'd play these very aggressive roles, week after week," he said.
As the Police Department has met many Occupy Wall Street protests with strict enforcement, it has deployed higher-ranking officers in white shirts, including lieutenants, captains and inspectors, to assume more aggressive roles.
But other countries, including the Netherlands, Sweden, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, are taking less aggressive roles, enforcing the no-fly zone over Libya or conducting reconnaissance missions, in a nod to political considerations back home.
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Parents have to take a very aggressive role".
Nato may also take a more aggressive role.
"I'd like him to take an aggressive role helping us keep the Cross-Sound Cable on".
It slowly built momentum, with the horns playing an increasingly aggressive role.
Private companies play an aggressive role in collecting these fees in certain states.
Amos transformed it, giving it a far more active and aggressive role.
Mr. Burton has taken perhaps the aggressive role in promoting the agenda pushed by Mr. Fai.
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