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Discover LudwigThe phrase "air aggression" is not commonly used in written English and may not be immediately clear in meaning.
It could be used in contexts discussing military tactics or strategies involving aerial attacks or dominance.
Example: "The military's air aggression during the conflict demonstrated their superiority in aerial combat."
Alternatives: "aerial assault" or "airborne aggression."
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In the tribal ritual of "Gnomen" (1997) and in the swimming in the air, aggression and embracing of "Duet" (1992), the feats of strength and balance impress and occasionally tip over into dream.
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At the same time, we can build our air forces to deter aggression in Asia and elsewhere.
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