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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive step" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a bold or forceful action taken to achieve a specific goal or to address a situation.
Example: "The company took an aggressive step to expand its market share by launching a new advertising campaign."
Alternatives: "bold move" or "decisive action".
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"This is an aggressive step up from what has happened previously," she added.
Kenya's invasion of Somalia is the most aggressive step it has ever taken against another country.
It also represents an aggressive step to expand the Jeep brand outside the United States.
Burns rejected claims that the permanent stationing of troops could be seen as an aggressive step, or substantial combat forces.
It took an aggressive step forward for the nuclear power industry, declaring a Nevada mountain scientifically safe for the storage of nuclear waste.
Last month the British ratcheted up the pressure on Kenya's government by taking the aggressive step of banning a minister, Chris Murungaru, from visiting Britain.
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"We're taking aggressive steps.
"I think they took very aggressive steps".
As the crisis deepened, it took more aggressive steps.
But some women have taken aggressive steps to protect themselves.
But they have taken aggressive steps to build their market.
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