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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive you" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a person's demeanor or behavior, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "I find the aggressive you to be quite off-putting in discussions."
Alternatives: "assertive you" or "hostile you".
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The standard view is that the more testosterone you have, the more aggressive you are, while less testosterone equals less aggression.
"When you are more aggressive, you get the pucks back a lot quicker," Kopitar said.
We were aggressive, and when you're aggressive, you get a lot of good things".
"But she was very aggressive, you know?" The couple had been married since 1966.
"If you reduce their numbers, and make them aggressive, you have ruined dive tourism".
"This year, he's really shown how aggressive you can be moving laterally on those skis".
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I like this method, which might be described as passive-aggressive: you don't have to do much, and it's very effective.
Which she does promptly, albeit with a passive-aggressive "You probably don't deserve this".
A person so passive-aggressive you will write sweet things to me one day and ignore me the next.
At the highest level you can't just say: 'Be aggressive.' You need a proper strategy.
"They'd say, 'Oh, he's soft,' or 'He's not aggressive.' You definitely don't want that reputation, so you got to keep playing".
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