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The phrase "aggressive challenges" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe confrontational or intense difficulties that one might face in various contexts, such as business, sports, or personal growth.
Example: "The team faced aggressive challenges during the competition, pushing them to their limits and testing their resilience."
Alternatives: "intense challenges" or "formidable challenges".
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It's only when aggressive challenges come from those who are bringing transparency and accountability to the state do they get upset and take notice.
Rusty Oliver, the professed "chief lunatic" behind Seattle's Hazard Factory, said his group wanted to create more aggressive challenges, so power tools leap though flaming hoops, and smash into each other in head-to-head runs.
But Republicans managed to beat back other aggressive challenges they faced, preserving most of the gains that the party made in 2010, fueled by Tea Party activists and energy.
Its repudiation by the Gulf Arab countries underscored Hezbollah's increasingly problematic image in the Arab world, which once exalted it as a liberation movement for its aggressive challenges to Israel.
(The rivalry has never been a tea party; the 10 games from November 2005 to the spring of 2010 saw 69 yellow cards and 5 reds, though far fewer for the kind of overtly aggressive challenges seen lately).
Republicans are promising well-financed and aggressive challenges in each of the southern Senate races And it may not help the Democratic Senate hopefuls, either, that the top of their ticket could well be a candidate from the Northeast, where Democrats tend to be more liberal than moderate, which is not necessarily the favorite flavor in the South.
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The rival Social Democrats have drawn growing inspiration from the aggressive challenge to France's president, Nicolas Sarkozy, by his Socialist challenger, François Hollande, who is leading the polls going into Sunday's decisive runoff election.
Not an aggressive challenge but a necessary reordering.
They were consistently of a type: sleek, aggressive, challenging.
"I saw an abrasive, disagreeable, aggressive, challenging man who was someone you'd run a mile to avoid.
But they don't discount Mr. Suozzi because of the energetic and aggressive challenge he has mounted.
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