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The phrase "more aggressive than" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to compare the level of aggression between two things or people. Example: The dog was more aggressive than usual, barking and growling at anyone who came near.
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It was even more aggressive than Commerce's.
"Except it's more aggressive than passive".
"They are more aggressive than the others".
He played more aggressive than me.
One is much more aggressive than the other.
These tumours purportedly are more aggressive than classical carcinoid tumours.
– that [Andrés] Iniesta is more aggressive than we are.
Blackstone has been even more aggressive than that.
"They are more aggressive than the native-born.
"It's more aggressive than you would have expected.
Their players were more aggressive than our fan.
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