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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressively challenged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is confronted or opposed in a forceful or assertive manner, often in a competitive context.
Example: "During the debate, she aggressively challenged her opponent's views, leaving no room for doubt."
Alternatives: "vehemently contested" or "fiercely opposed".
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At first, Ms. Ota aggressively challenged the rule.
Employees recalled product strategy meetings in which the Google founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, aggressively challenged employee proposals.
Throughout the write-in count, the Miller campaign aggressively challenged ballots, questioning any that seemed to have a misspelling, a smudge or extra words written on them.
And even E.P.A.'s regulation of greenhouse gases is being aggressively challenged by Republicans in Congress — and by some states in court.
Since the article in May, its reporting has not aggressively challenged the administration's description of those killed as "militants" — itself an undefined term.
Prosecutors aggressively challenged Ms. Astin in court, depicting her as a shoplifter (which she was) with a drug problem (which she had).
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Conspicuously absent are photographs that aggressively challenge mainstream taste and ideas about photography.
Seattle won 85 games last season and is aggressively challenging the Angels in the A.L. West.
DAVID GRANN: Obama trying to aggressively challenge Romney without seeming unpresidential.
The only political crimes come from exposing and aggressively challenging those officials.
A few moments later, he introduced a new line when asked whether he had the strength to aggressively challenge Mr. Obama.
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