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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too assertive" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe someone who is too confident or aggressive in expressing their opinions, ideas, or beliefs. For example, "Samantha was too assertive in her presentation, and it made the other team members feel uncomfortable."
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"They're too assertive.
Sometimes he can be too assertive.
Their supporters may also worry about minorities becoming too assertive.
Rummy griping that Laura Bush is too assertive?
His advice to returnees: don't be too assertive or ask too many questions.
Its bitter flavor is entirely traditional but too assertive for my taste.
Everyone knows someone who is too assertive, too technically oriented, too focused on driving for results.
Use raw groats – toasted ones (sometimes called kasha) are too assertive for this recipe.
It was too assertive; perhaps a Saumur-Champigny would have been a better choice.
This is an easy herb to incorporate, potent but not too assertive.
She became a caricature: too smart, too strong, too assertive, too rational, too competent.
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