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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very aggressive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that exhibits a high level of aggression or assertiveness.
Example: "The sales team are very aggressive in pursuing new clients, often reaching out multiple times a week."
Alternatives: "are quite combative" or "are extremely forceful."
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"Their influence is moving aggressively eastward, and they are very aggressive about getting into parts of the drug trade that transcend their traditional involvement in marijuana and heroin".
The emotions are very aggressive.
"Some are very aggressive," Ms. Wilson said.
"People connected with the foresters are very aggressive.
"They are very aggressive as a vendor," he said.
"Our expansion plans are very aggressive," she said.
They are very aggressive, in a good way".
"And the thing is, they are very aggressive".
They're very rarely out of position, and they are very aggressive.
"The sales are very aggressive," said Marshal Cohen, the chief industry analyst at the NPD Group.
"People are very aggressive in their pricing right now," he said.
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