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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive agenda" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a plan or set of goals that is assertive or forceful in nature, often implying a strong push for action or change.
Example: "The new policy reflects an aggressive agenda aimed at reducing carbon emissions within the next decade."
Alternatives: "assertive plan" or "forceful strategy".
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We Democrats can have an aggressive agenda for America.
Conservatives urged Bush to adopt an aggressive agenda and a muscular stance toward Congress.
This continues the aggressive agenda Mr Obama set forth last year.
I realize that I was impatient and had an aggressive agenda".
He said the budget presented an "aggressive agenda" while "remaining fiscally responsible to the American taxpayer".
The Mayor has an aggressive agenda and needs someone to examine a few critical areas in terms of downtown redevelopment.
On Feb. 21, Governor Malloy announced an aggressive agenda similar to what emerged from Democrats on the committee.
The new legislature quickly sidelined the National Assembly, embarking on an aggressive agenda to silence Mr. Maduro's critics.
One might expect the Civil Society agreement to propose a more aggressive agenda for guiding ICT development and to criticize the ambiguity of the Declaration of Principles.
He seems to believe that if he does a better job of explaining his aggressive agenda, then he'll win hearts and minds.
Health care is only one item on an aggressive agenda of Republicans eager to distinguish themselves quickly from the House that was run by Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
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