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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive expansion mode" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in business contexts to describe a strategy focused on rapid growth and market penetration.
Example: "The company has entered an aggressive expansion mode, aiming to double its market share within the next year."
Alternatives: "rapid growth strategy" or "intensive expansion phase".
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The university is in aggressive expansion mode, the Times reported, and is currently in the midst of a $6 billion fundraising drive.
"Right now we're in aggressive expansion mode because international expansion is really key to our strategy," Mr. Levie said in an interview in London, where he announced the plans for Europe.
"We're in aggressive expansion mode, all around," he said.
Now in an aggressive expansion mode: investments span banking, real estate, airlines, food, pharmaceuticals and hospitality.
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This represents a shift away from the land-grab mode it was in in 2011, when it was fresh off its $112 million funding injection and was planning aggressive expansion.
A We're in expansion mode.
It is part of an aggressive expansion.
They have somewhat aggressive expansion plans".
And the Met went into a global expansion mode.
"We're in expansion mode, but we've been continuously in expansion mode.
Both InterContinental and Hyatt have aggressive expansion plans.
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