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The phrase "aggressive work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a work style or approach that is assertive, forceful, or intense, often in a competitive context.
Example: "The team adopted an aggressive work strategy to meet the tight deadlines and outperform their competitors."
Alternatives: "intense effort" or "assertive approach".
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Steve Cohen's alleged aggressive work behavior is standard on Wall Street.
"He's done really aggressive work to stop these pay-for-delay settlements," she said, referring to drug industry practices.
He did not want "to infantalize the audience," he said, by assuming they could not handle this aggressive work.
They cited, in particular, his aggressive work in highlighting the Bloomberg administration's scandal-tarred CityTime project, whose costs ballooned to $700 million from $73 million.
Described by fellow lawyers as modest and genial, Mr. Ruble was nonetheless known for his aggressive work on tax strategies for investors.
"Without the fact that lawyers bring class-action lawsuits and their aggressive work," Mr. Kill said, "there would have been no award.
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He elegantly harmonizes aggressive works, each of which plainly would prefer to be the only one in the room.
"Because they have been very aggressive, working on very high-profile types of projects, when anything goes wrong, they will be front and center".
Passive aggressive works very well in times like those.
He credited aggressive police work.
McQueary was not the only target of aggressive defense work Tuesday.
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