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The phrase "aggressive bid for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to competitive offers, particularly in business, finance, or auctions where one party is making a strong or forceful attempt to acquire something.
Example: "The company made an aggressive bid for the rival firm, hoping to secure a dominant position in the market."
Alternatives: "strong offer for" or "forceful attempt to acquire".
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Ostrenga made an aggressive bid for attention.
Using a numbered company, the municipality submitted what Linton described as an "aggressive bid" for the five-hectare site.
And the city made an aggressive bid for Amazon's HQ2, which the mayor viewed as key to moving the Steel City beyond its roots in heavy industry.
But unless they are pushed by a National League rival like Atlanta, the Mets may make a more aggressive bid for Denny Neagle or Mike Mussina.
"We told the league a month ago that we'd make an aggressive bid for 'Monday Night' and we were comfortable at around $500 million a year," Mr. Ebersol said.
The Noizyland US tour in 1993, in which the Bats, Straitjacket Fits and the Jean-Paul Sartre Experience embarked on an atypically aggressive bid for legitimacy, marked the end of the golden age for Flying Nun.
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"I've seen less aggressive bids for our attention on Grindr".
"I can tell you that there will be aggressive bids for our properties from the casinos," he said.
Ultimately beaten by Microsoft with a $26.2 billion price tag, Salesforce made aggressive bids for LinkedIn, which would give itself probably one of the largest customer acquisition channels on the planet.
About 80% of Twitter users are outside the U.S. If the NFL is a streaming hit on Twitter, it will demonstrate the value of the games on a digital platform and probably encourage more aggressive bids for future rights packages.
"If privatisation goes ahead, we have very real fears that the Royal Mail will rip up its the current agreement with Post Office Ltd [to provide Royal Mail products and services] in an aggressive bid to maximise profits for its shareholders," said NFSP general secretary George Thomson.
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