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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive cost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe a pricing strategy that is highly competitive or aimed at undercutting competitors.
Example: "The company's aggressive cost strategy allowed it to capture a larger market share despite the economic downturn."
Alternatives: "competitive pricing" or "low-cost approach".
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Macy's has been shoring up profits with aggressive cost cutting.
"So the response can only be aggressive cost reductions".
Aggressive cost cutting also buoyed the studio's results.
Through aggressive cost cutting, particularly in expenses for marketing, Blockbuster has continued to perform well financially.
But aggressive cost cutting helped generate a profit of 13 cents a share.
"It's wrong to try to combine high risk with aggressive cost goals," Mr. Sarsfield said.
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Mr. Toyoda has a reputation as an aggressive cost-cutter.
"Today's announcement by the A.T.S.B. inaccurately characterizes United's aggressive cost-cutting measures as insufficient," he said.
The company, based in Pittsburgh, also cited aggressive cost-cutting for its quarterly earnings.
American has been on an aggressive cost-cutting drive since early 2003.
Motorola has been taking aggressive cost-cutting measures, including eliminating thousands of jobs since December.
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