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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive tendency" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a tendency or inclination to act in an aggressive or hostile way. For example, "Many criminals have an aggressive tendency that leads them to commit violent acts."
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At first Trump appeared to be trying to rein in his more aggressive tendency.
While Corbyn's aggressive tendency spits out tweets calling people like me Red Tories, all depends on the tone he strikes.
In the subtler types of humour, the aggressive tendency may be so faint that only careful analysis will detect it, like the presence of salt in a well-prepared dish which, however, would be tasteless without it.
This aggressive tendency may be especially reinforced in societies which are seasonally constraints, as in the case with B. terrestris.
Finally, Her2/neu positive tumors present an aggressive tendency, and pose a high risk for the relapse of breast cancer.
However, clinical use of hIAPP is not practical because of its aggressive tendency to aggregate in vitro, leading to difficulties in formulation and storage, and because some hIAPP aggregates are toxic to β-cells.
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Presenting their findings at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference on Jan . 18 researchers linked cuteness with aggressive tendencies and labeled the behavior "cute aggression," LiveScience reported from the event.
Perhaps the best evidence shows that exposure to violent media predicts students' verbal and physical aggression against their classmates, even controlling for parental involvement and aggressive tendencies [PDF].
Are aggressive tendencies heritable?
One is to weed out job applicants with aggressive tendencies.
It is an expression of aggressive tendencies that deserve to be addressed early and with energy.
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