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The phrase "aggressive takeover" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in the context of business or corporate acquisitions where one company takes control of another in a forceful manner.
Example: "The board of directors was concerned about the potential for an aggressive takeover by a rival firm."
Alternatives: "hostile acquisition" or "forceful takeover".
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Two years ago the Sinaloa gang, Mexico's largest, began an aggressive takeover battle.
The agreement also fends off an aggressive takeover by EchoStar Communications.
Since shooting began, in October, "Legend" has been establishing a new precedent for the aggressive takeover of public space.
To stop this aggressive takeover by nature, the meadow must be mowed at least once a year, in fall.
Over the next few decades, he made a series of daring, aggressive takeover bids, acquiring Viacom, Paramount, Blockbuster, and CBS.
In 2007 the company acquired the biscuit operations of the French company Groupe Danone, and in 2010 Rosenfeld succeeded in an aggressive takeover of British confectioner Cadbury.
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The bank was behind several aggressive takeovers - then a novelty in Britain.
They found that the more narcissistic C.E.O.'s make more aggressive takeovers at higher prices than their more self-effacing brethren do, and that these aggressive takeovers aren't as well received by the stock market.
When news broke that Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox had made an eighty-billion-dollar bid to acquire Time Warner, it looked like a throwback to the days when the media business was dominated by high-profile moguls obsessed with aggressive takeovers.
"Let me assure you that GKN is entering into very good hands," said Miller, a protege of Lord Hanson, the 1980s wheeler dealer who built a corporate empire with a number of aggressive takeovers.
Unlike their predecessors who often pursued aggressive takeovers for quick gains, this latest generation of activists are largely agitating for some sort of long-term change — a shift in business strategy, a different use of cash, even a complete overhaul of a company's board.
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