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The phrase "aggressive exploitation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the forceful or intense use of resources, people, or systems, often with negative connotations.
Example: "The company's aggressive exploitation of natural resources has raised concerns among environmentalists."
Alternatives: "intensive utilization" or "forceful extraction".
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The fashion world is replete with stories of fancy names tarnished by aggressive exploitation.
The second is aggressive exploitation of design reuse at the ESL.
Similarly, aggressive exploitation of the land by a powerful elite in the Roman empire helped lead to its ruin.
"They were, however, unaware of the conditions of violent and aggressive exploitation that they would be subjected to".
VLSI technology offers several solutions for aggressive exploitation of the instruction-level parallelism in future generations of microprocessors.
The aggressive exploitation of the pretty nutty corporate tax laws of the developed world has been exposed as the unacceptable face of big business.
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"This rock leaches oil," he said, accusing President Obama of delaying aggressive energy exploitation.
Forestry in Galicia has experienced a large change from the middle 1980s as a consequence of an aggressive forest exploitation due to the introduction of fast growing forest species to be used as raw material for production of pulp.
Some of the most remarkable examples of aggressive mimicry involve exploitation of a complex signal-response system by an unrelated predator species.
The history of exploration might be tarnished by aggressive colonization, expansion, and exploitation, but thanks to the Outer Space Treaty, which forbids territorial claims to celestial bodies, the Moon doesn't fall under any nation's occupation.
The history of exploration might be tarnished by aggressive colonization, expansion, and exploitation, but thanks to the Outer Space Treaty, which forbids territorial claims to celestial bodies, the Moon doesn't fall under any nation's occupation.
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