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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive technician" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a technician who is assertive or forceful in their approach to work or problem-solving.
Example: "The aggressive technician quickly diagnosed the issue and implemented a solution before the team could even react."
Alternatives: "assertive technician" or "forceful technician".
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Of the new wave he's the most aggressive technician, striking the pads with outrageous force.
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Wayne Hale, the space shuttle program manager, said engineers and technicians faced a "somewhat aggressive schedule" in trying to finish preparations to launch the shuttle Discovery during the May 10 to May 23 target window.
Wayne Hale, the space shuttle program manager, said NASA engineers and technicians were facing a "somewhat aggressive schedule" in trying to finish preparations to launch the shuttle Discovery during the May 10 to May 23 target window.
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The P.A. technician.
The technician disagreed.
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Aggressive fighting.
Very aggressive.
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