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The phrase "aggressive advantage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing competitive strategies or tactics that provide a strong or assertive edge over others.
Example: "By adopting an aggressive advantage in marketing, the company was able to outpace its competitors significantly."
Alternatives: "competitive edge" or "assertive benefit".
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Frank Coleman, a spokesman for the Distilled Spirits Council, said the industry is taking aggressive advantage of a national cocktail culture, or what he calls "the martini glass craze".
The film's director, Todd Strauss-Schulson, takes aggressive advantage of the 3-D format, sending all sorts of things shooting out at the audience: syrup, snow, streamers, a hat and lots of wacky-weed smoke.
These two boys may not have set out to deliberately drug the girl in question, or get her intoxicated for their purposes, but they took deliberate and aggressive advantage of the fact that she was drunk to the point of obvious and witnessed incoherence.
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So going into the game, I knew right away I had to be aggressive and take advantage of my strengths".
Indeed, the dean of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University, James W. Hughes, said that we even "restrained" ourselves and were not "overly aggressive in taking advantage of New York City's misfortune" after Sept. 11.
West Virginia is also a state that has been aggressive in taking advantage of opportunities offered by the federal government under the Affordable Care Act, including the ACA insurance marketplaces and the Medicaid expansion.
Aggressive animals have advantages, such as better access to food or territories, and they produce more offspring than low ranking animals.
A review of cancer screening trials also identified inconsistencies between disease specific mortality and all-cause mortality [ 2], and it has been shown that biased misclassification of cause of death can give a spurious advantage to aggressive cancer treatments over less aggressive treatments [ 3].
The Rangers bounced back early in the second period, controlling play with aggressive forechecking and taking advantage of Tampa Bay's defense.
Beth Wilkinson, an outside counsel to the F.T.C., said in a press release in 2013, when the commission announced that it wouldn't file suit, "Undoubtedly, Google took aggressive actions to gain advantage over rival search providers.
Due to the QoS-specific optimized nature of the aggressive AMC design, its advantage is clear for any case.
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