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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive pitch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sales, marketing, or presentations where a forceful or assertive approach is taken to persuade or convince an audience.
Example: "The sales team adopted an aggressive pitch to secure the deal, emphasizing the urgency of the product's benefits."
Alternatives: "forceful presentation" or "assertive proposal".
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"Is this your company or something?" Trump asked the woman, seeming suspicious of the aggressive pitch.
"That's a pretty aggressive pitch down," he said, particularly just after takeoff.
In amongst their aggressive pitch they described how the story would go.
The show's path to launch started in 2013, when Marvel came to Netflix with an aggressive pitch.
At a booth for Amcol, a collection service that specializes in overdue medical bills, a recruiter made an aggressive pitch.
As Trump began to make an aggressive pitch to minority voters in August, there was renewed debate over Trump's prominent role in the birther moment.
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But those aggressive pitches have turned off some business executives.
He has not been as aggressive pitching inside, but he said that had nothing to do with his power.
But they also say that the aggressive pitches wind up pitting parents against children and, at the least, putting them in a position of constantly saying no.
For years, card companies have been criticized for aggressive pitches to college students and offers of free T-shirts and other perks for opening accounts.
Torre and the pitching coach Mel Stottlemyre had encouraged him for more than a year, since he joined the Yankees, to be more aggressive pitching inside, and Clemens had done so in his first two starts in July and won.
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