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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive timeline" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a schedule or deadline that is very tight or demanding, often requiring significant effort to meet. Example: "We need to complete the project by next week, which means we are working with an aggressive timeline."
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Privately, Republican leaders echoed that aggressive timeline.
"This is an extremely aggressive timeline," Ms. Petrovich said.
"They better have a really aggressive timeline for porting Office to the iPad," he said.
Republicans are pushing an aggressive timeline to get the bill to the president's desk.
Polster has put attorneys on an aggressive timeline, scheduling another settlement hearing for May.
"It's an aggressive timeline, but I think we can hit it," he said.
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Mr. Hagood ensured aggressive timelines were put in the state's contracts.
Ability to meet aggressive timelines and deliverables in a collaborative environment.
Leo possesses extensive experience helping large, diverse teams stay focused on strategic goals under aggressive timelines and tight budgets.
In part because of the aggressive timelines Mr. Cooper set, the Federated bankruptcy proceeding took only two years instead of the five years that some analysts had predicted.
"He was asked to comment on prospective and aggressive timelines on Iran's possible production of nuclear weapons — and he said if, and only if, they made such a decision.
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