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Discover Ludwig"aggressively asked" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to ask something in a forceful, confrontational, or assertive manner. Example: The reporter aggressively asked the politician about her controversial stance on immigration during the press conference.
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"We aggressively asked to have a person in the room and we were denied," Ms. Genelius said.
It began building a statue of Newton, and Coach Gene Chizik aggressively asked an N.C.A.A. official at SEC meetings this spring why the investigation had not already ended.
But a former senior Clinton administration official recalled that Mrs. Clinton had aggressively asked senior aides whether there was something the United States could do to stop the genocide.
It was a video clip titled "John the raveing [sic] gay" which showed a man - apparently a homeless man - cornered by a bunch of boys who repeatedly and aggressively asked him if he was gay.
I've been living in Melbourne for four months and this was the first time I was actively (very mildly aggressively) asked for money (e.g. panhandled or bluntly begged) by anyone.
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Movements always aggressively ask of the uncommitted the question: are you for us or against us?
Jeremy Paxman aggressively asking a stuttering minister why, shockingly, three-quarters of us have never sought to attain enlightenment.
Pressure has been mounting on both companies for months, with each aggressively asking viewers to pick a side - theirs - in television, newspaper and Web ads.
Last year, we supported the I.R.S. in aggressively asking Tea Party groups seeking this special tax status to prove that they were not political activists.
Yet the justices also questioned the state's lawyer aggressively, asking what was to stop Mr. Pfeiffer from unilaterally changing city policies, like zoning, that had nothing to do with finance.
The last poses the play's central question when he aggressively asks Sylvia, a propos sign-language: "How can you feel a feeling unless you have the word for it?" Raine's play provides an answer by implying that excessive verbalisation can become a disability.
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