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The phrase "aggressively accumulated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of gathering or collecting something in a forceful or intense manner, often implying a sense of urgency or determination.
Example: "The company aggressively accumulated resources to ensure its dominance in the market."
Alternatives: "intensely gathered" or "forcefully amassed".
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It aggressively accumulated shares of the hot social-networking companies.
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It could also affect patent acquisition firms like Intellectual Ventures, a firm financed by major technology companies like Microsoft, Google, Intel, Apple and Nokia that is aggressively accumulating patent portfolios.
"Large Chinese enterprises have been aggressively accumulating resources, particularly in places where Western companies are more reluctant to invest," Mr. Molchanov said.
It could also affect patent acquisition firms such as Intellectual Ventures, a firm financed by major technology companies like Microsoft, Google, Intel, Apple and Nokia, that is aggressively accumulating patent portfolios.
Aggressively schizo- phrenic.
Disney aggressively promoted Tron: Legacy.
And if the government in Tokyo aggressively pursues a proposed austerity policy aimed at clearing away the bad debts that have accumulated over the last 10 years, economic conditions could become worse before they become better.
Dust accumulated.
Complaints accumulated.
Bad habits have accumulated.
It's accumulated.
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