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The phrase "aggressive viewing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a style of watching something, such as a sports event or a film, with intense focus or enthusiasm.
Example: "His aggressive viewing of the game made it clear he was a die-hard fan, cheering loudly with every play."
Alternatives: "intense watching" or "passionate viewing".
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These findings are consistent with previous imaging studies that found a relationship between aggressive behavior and OFC metabolism in individuals with a history of physical aggression, and OFC blood flow changes in healthy individuals participating in an aggressive viewing task (New et al. 2007; Pietrini et al. 2000).
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