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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive plans" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe strategies or actions that are bold, assertive, or forceful in nature, often in a business or competitive context.
Example: "The company's aggressive plans for expansion have raised concerns among its competitors."
Alternatives: "bold strategies" or "assertive initiatives".
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Chanel's aggressive plans are self-explanatory, industry observers said.
Beyond 2012, Bentley has even more aggressive plans.
Zynga has some aggressive plans to stitch together its various properties.
Though it is beginning with just six Web sites, Next New Networks has aggressive plans.
"We have no aggressive plans on the Korean peninsula," the official said.
The most aggressive plans also cut costs by covering a relatively healthy clientele.
The American on-line brokers, despite their aggressive plans, will not have it easy.
The case against Schacht therefore depends on the inference that Schacht did in fact know of the Nazi aggressive plans.
Their relationship was such that Hess must have been informed of Hitler's aggressive plans when they came into existence.
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