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Free sign upThe phrase "aggressor in terms of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the role or behavior of an individual or group in a specific context, particularly in relation to conflict or hostility.
Example: "The report identified the aggressor in terms of their actions during the dispute, highlighting their role in escalating tensions."
Alternatives: "perpetrator regarding" or "instigator in relation to".
Exact(2)
I'm pretty shy, but I was actually the aggressor in terms of us getting together".
Although Fallon portrayed the Kremlin as the aggressor in terms of hacking, America's National Security Agency and Britain's GCHQ hack targets in Russia on a regular basis.
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The trends ruling the substrate crosstalk phenomenon in terms of the noise aggressor distance and the switching activity level are confirmed.
In terms of.
In terms of cash, certainly.
In terms of racial desegregation?
In terms of what?
In terms of securitization?
In terms of everything.
Question: In terms of long-term ….
In terms of performance, yes.
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