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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive extensions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing software, business strategies, or any area where extensions or additions are made in a forceful or assertive manner.
Example: "The company's aggressive extensions into new markets have significantly increased its revenue."
Alternatives: "forceful expansions" or "assertive additions".
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But Ms. Petteway gave as good as she got, lashing her legs out in controlled but aggressive extensions and pushing off Mr. Bunn as if she might at any time fashion one of her dangerous-looking high heels into a real weapon.
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Malignant tumours may appear well defined and confined by the masticator fascia, without imaging signs of aggressive extension into neighbouring soft tissues.
The practical implication of this result is that the Hampel filter may be viewed as a "less aggressive extension" of the median filter, generally becoming less aggressive with increasing threshold value t.
Last year, Mr. Ruhlman and Anthony Bourdain (no stranger to the concept of aggressive brand extension) announced on Mr. Ruhlman's blog that they would hand out Golden Clog Awards to the celebrity chefs whom they considered the best and the worst exemplars of that strange breed.
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These tumors are locally aggressive with extension into the adjacent bones and intracranial structures but are hormonally silent (Fig. 8).
In long-standing or aggressive lesions, extension is often diffuse or in the paths of cutaneous adnexae.
We performed also analyses in subgroups of disease aggressiveness (aggressive disease was defined as extraprostatic extension (stage C/D) or high histologic grade (Gleason score ≥8).
Haemangiomas of the vertebrae, usually regarded as having little or no consequence, may display aggressive features, including extension into the extradural space, and cause significant neurological symptoms and signs necessitating treatment.
Another form of mimicry, sometimes considered an extension of aggressive mimicry, is mimicry of a host by its parasite.
Paul C. Light, an expert on the federal bureaucracy at New York University and the Brookings Institution, the liberal-leaning research group, called the administration's policy "an aggressive and a dramatic extension" of the effort by both parties at all levels of government to save money and improve the quality of public services.
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