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The phrase "aggressive term" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a word or phrase that conveys hostility or assertiveness in its meaning or usage.
Example: "The term 'loser' is often considered an aggressive term that can hurt people's feelings."
Alternatives: "hostile term" or "combative term".
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"The army won't stay here forever".Armed lashkars, or "village-defence committees" to employ the less aggressive term now in vogue, are being set up across Swat as unpaid private armies to guard individual districts.
It may be seen by some as an "aggressive" term, but when you're faced with situations like constant everyday misogynist bullying, a rape rate increase of 29percentt in the U.K. in the past year, 15 million girls worldwide being forced into marriage as children every year, and countless other bits of evidence that women are still second-class citizens, it's necessary to be aggressive.
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Furious, Garibaldi got himself elected to the parliament in Turin, which he addressed in the most aggressive terms, but to no avail.
Hedge funds appear prepared to push for both the most aggressive terms and to be the actual one making the deal.
In unusually aggressive terms last night, the prime minister said he was willing to use anti-terrorism legislation to freeze the assets of other Icelandic companies operating in Britain in an effort to recoup the lost money.
In recent months, Summers has written a series of op-ed pieces calling for government stimulus in much more aggressive terms than Yellen uses, as if to disprove those who believed that he'd have been more hawkish than Yellen.
"Never again will American taxpayers be held hostage by a bank that is too big to fail," said Obama, who framed his plans in aggressive terms and accused banks of deploying an "army of lobbyists" to block reforms.
"Loans with more aggressive terms that weren't available in '03 and '04 became the norm in '06, when suddenly lenders became very accommodating," said Mike Kirby, a principal of Green Street Advisors, a research company in Newport Beach, Calif., that specializes in real estate investment trusts.
Both Labour and the Conservatives are committed to removing young people from the benefit system and putting them into work, but these announcements are being couched in highly aggressive terms as ways of cutting the benefit bill and cracking down on scroungers.
Aakjaer has confirmed it is his account and that some of the comments are accurate but denied using any racist or aggressive terms, in particular "dirt and shit" when referring to eastern Europeans, and claimed he might have been hacked by "someone who doesn't like me or Manchester United".
By contrast, grime boasted harsher beats, metallic textures and a focus on MCs who dealt with the realities of inner-city life in uncompromising, often aggressive terms; recently, artists such as Dizzee Rascal and Tinchy Stryder have found mainstream success with lyrics about partying and relationships.
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