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"more aggressive form" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation, policy, or plan that is more extreme or demanding than another one. For example, "The government proposed a more aggressive form of border control."
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A friend of mine has suffered from a more aggressive form of the illness.
"This was a far more aggressive form of kettling," he said.
Late last year, however, a more aggressive form of the disease, double-hit lymphoma, developed.
But what if their religious motivation had taken a more aggressive form?
The Shah's new histiocytic lymphoma "is a more aggressive form of the disease," Dr. Coleman said.
In this investigation polyNIMMO was subjected to gamma radiation which is a more aggressive form of radiation.
There is also the possibility that a ruptured cell could mutate into a more aggressive form of cancer.
First, ATLL is a rare and more aggressive form of T cell lymphoma that affects T lymphocytes.
The activity of p53, by contrast, suggested that a more aggressive form of chemotherapy would be needed.
Even worse, pathology tests on the new tumors led doctors to change McAllister's diagnosis to large cell neuroendocrine cancer — a more aggressive form of the disease.
But she worries that black women in general are facing a more aggressive form of the disease, a concern echoed by many other African-American women.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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