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Summerleave Posted 21 years ago
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00 would you like to tell me the difference between aggression and invasion? 02br
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0 Hello, Summerleave! 02br 00To me, "aggression" is more personal and violent, and "invasion" refers to a territory. ), whereas a territory is invaded.

  • 0 Hello, Summerleave!
  • 02br 00To me, "aggression" is more personal and violent, and "invasion" refers to a territory.
  • ), whereas a territory is invaded.
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0 Hello, Summerleave! 02br
00To me, "aggression" is more personal and violent, and "invasion" refers to a territory. 02br
00A person can be aggressed in many different ways (physical, psychological, ...), whereas a territory is invaded. 0-
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0 Hi Summerleave, 02br
00Pieanne is right, usually we use invasion to talk about the territories. Though aggression can be used in a similar context, as the following taken from the Cobuild. As you see, there is a slight difference wheather to use aggression or invasion. In the following sentence, for example, if invasion were used instead of aggression, it would meant that the Chine

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