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The phrase "aggressive course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strategy or approach that is assertive or forceful in nature, often in a competitive or confrontational context.
Example: "The company decided to take an aggressive course in its marketing strategy to capture a larger market share."
Alternatives: "assertive approach" or "forceful strategy".
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Ultimately, Anthony chose to pursue an aggressive course of physical rehabilitation.
On foreign policy, he has charted an aggressive course in the already volatile Middle East.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has charted an aggressive course to ensure productive reintegration of former offenders into the community.
Yes, the German government had issued the risky "blank check" and urged Vienna on an aggressive course.
Although the Spanish urged that the Americans be driven back, McGillivray wisely pursued a much less aggressive course.
On issues like Afghanistan or Syria, his cautious instincts have prevailed over those advocating a more aggressive course.
This suggests that SARS may take a less aggressive course in younger children (those under the age of 13).
Kroenthal, however, chose the more aggressive course of opening two no-trump, and his partner raised directly to slam.
At the time, she was undergoing her most aggressive course of chemotherapy against the cancer in her lungs and bones.
Some investigators have suggestedthat lung cancer in young patients has a more aggressive course and apoorer prognosis than lung cancer in older patients.
Chang et al. [1] in 1995 reported a more aggressive course with devastating visual consequences.
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