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The phrase "aggressive prosecution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to describe a vigorous or forceful approach to pursuing legal action against someone.
Example: "The district attorney's office is known for its aggressive prosecution of drug-related offenses."
Alternatives: "vigorous prosecution" or "intense prosecution".
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"So, yes, that would mean more aggressive prosecution".
That's why aggressive prosecution of the sexless scandal is needed.
Arizona has seen aggressive prosecution of activists who support immigrants.
Supporters of the government approve of its aggressive prosecution of those accused in the plot.
United States officials give it high marks for its aggressive prosecution of terrorism suspects.
The aggressive prosecution provides some hope that the victims' families will see justice done.
Aggressive prosecution of the worst cases could help mend doctor-patient trust.
For schools, Ofsted feels like a trial where you're defending yourself against an aggressive prosecution.
The world endorses relentless investigations, aggressive prosecution and tough punishment for terrorist murderers.
An aggressive prosecution strategy, aimed at prevention as much as punishment, has sent away scores of people.
He also took aim at Goldman Sachs, suggesting that the bank was behind the government's aggressive prosecution of Mr. Aleynikov.
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