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The phrase "are more aggressive when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a condition or situation in which a subject exhibits increased aggression.
Example: "Dogs are more aggressive when they feel threatened or cornered."
Alternatives: "tend to be more aggressive when" or "show increased aggression when".
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Relatively docile species are more aggressive when facing more bellicose neighbours.
The increased aggression by P. imparis may have been in response to the behavior of L. humile ants, which are more aggressive when among larger numbers of their own species than in one-on-one encounters [15], [38].
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In real traffic operation environment, the drivers tend to be more aggressive when the traffic is smooth, thus leading to higher rear-end or sideswipe crash risk.
Different from other low-priority protocols, the CLPC protocol is more aggressive when the bottleneck link of HBDP and wireless networks has residual bandwidth.
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