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Discover Ludwig"aggressive with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It indicates that someone is dealing with someone or something in an aggressive way. For example, "He was aggressive with her when she asked him to leave the party early."
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"I was very aggressive with my returns.
He played more aggressive with his backhand.
We got very aggressive with advertising online.
"Very aggressive with all his stuff.
They're aggressive with their siblings.
He's aggressive with his gallops.
Don't be aggressive with your leaning.
"He was not aggressive with me.
"Don't be too aggressive with your leaning".
Did you get aggressive with each other?
He tried to be aggressive with me, so I got aggressive with him".
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