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Discover LudwigThe word 'non-aggressive' is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to something or someone that is not inclined to behave violently or attack others. Example: The new company policy emphasizes the importance of maintaining a non-aggressive workplace environment, promoting cooperation and respect among employees.
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I was non-aggressive the entire time.
This non-aggressive gesture is traditionally associated with congeniality, humility and vulnerability.
A few weeks ago I was a non-aggressive lifestyle journalist with a penchant for fitness.
There was just this… non-aggressive forcefulness, and many of our friends over the years became vegetarian because of that".
"It is totally passive and it's probably one of the most non-aggressive familial activities there is".
But I would think it's also quite hard on the non-aggressive boys if there are more boys".
"Fans are getting something back and financially people are buying more, but in a non-aggressive way," he said.
I've got loads of bulldog in me, so hopefully I'm that non-aggressive ol' slobber face you've always dreamt of.
"Peaceful" has been interpreted to mean "non-aggressive" rather than non-military.
The critical gaps are estimated using the equation set I for aggressive and non-aggressive drivers.
The equations obtained were used to estimate the critical gaps for aggressive and non-aggressive drivers.
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