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The phrase "apt to be aggressive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is likely or inclined to exhibit aggressive behavior.
Example: "The dog was known to be apt to be aggressive when strangers approached its territory."
Alternatives: "likely to be aggressive" or "prone to aggression".
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Based on studies showing that unsterilized dogs are most apt to be aggressive, it would also require that any dog owned by felons be spayed or neutered and implanted with a microchip for identification.
Handley-Read took a measured view of Burges's work writing that, "as a designer, he (was) apt to be aggressive rather than charming", but he was in no doubt of Burges's significance, writing of his best works as "indispensable examples of 'Victorian Conservanda'".
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We wanted to be aggressive".
He likes to be aggressive.
Never be afraid to be aggressive!
Too apt to be rodent havens.
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