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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as confrontational" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a manner or approach that is aggressive or argumentative in nature.
Example: "The discussion quickly turned as confrontational, with both sides unwilling to compromise."
Alternatives: "in a combative manner" or "in an aggressive way."
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Ford did not have another president as confrontational as Bundy.
The experience is as confrontational as "Monitor" is intimate.
"He's not nearly as confrontational as he has been.
From New York, Neshat's political voice has become as confrontational as her art about Iran.
"The women are not as confrontational as they are in the United States," Mr. Longbottom said.
Pettitte is typically not as evasive as Giambi, as confrontational as Sheffield or as melodramatic as Rodriguez.
The organization has never aspired to be as confrontational as Greenpeace, and has accepted donations from companies that are far from pure.
He didn't so much sing his lyrics as rant, bark and snarl them, and off stage he was as caustic and as confrontational as his music.
Media watchers said Correa's approach -– particularly in his weekly live broadcasts – was as confrontational as that adopted by Hugo Chávez in Venezuela, but less destructive.
(At 49, he's not as confrontational as he was but carries a hint of experience and danger, like Jerry Lee Lewis).
Still, recognizing Brazil's powerful position as the chief negotiator for its Mercosur neighbors, Mr. Zoellick said that the Congressional bills are not as confrontational as they might seem.
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