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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive pricing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a business context to describe a pricing strategy that is intended to attract customers by offering lower prices than competitors.
Example: "The company's aggressive pricing strategy helped them capture a larger market share in a short period."
Alternatives: "competitive pricing" or "low-cost pricing".
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Amazon promoted Echo aggressively over the holiday shopping season, with especially aggressive pricing for the Echo Dot.
The short-term benefits of aggressive pricing are well documented.
Aggressive pricing, the tactic favored by Henderson, is similarly popular.
However, the company said an aggressive pricing strategy by Hewlett-Packard will affect future revenue.
Still, the airlines' aggressive pricing strategy has worked well for them.
That, he said, was mainly the result of rivals' aggressive pricing.
Consumer-electronics companies also adopt aggressive pricing strategies to grab market share.
"With the Nexus line, Google always goes for very aggressive pricing with its manufacturing partner".
Analysts said Dell's aggressive pricing had forced Compaq to react by cutting costs.
But there shouldn't be such an aggressive pricing policy here at all.
That is extremely aggressive pricing, and it undercuts the aging BMW X3 by several thousand dollars.
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