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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressively changed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something has been altered or modified in a forceful or assertive manner.
Example: "The company aggressively changed its marketing strategy to adapt to the new market trends."
Alternatives: "dramatically altered" or "forcefully modified".
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The diagram below is one of the drivers for why employers such as IBM have aggressively changed their healthcare buying approach.
In this emergency situation, the therapeutic strategy was aggressively changed to venoarterial ECMO.
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"We want to aggressively change patients' thinking and educate them to make more healthy choices [such as diet and exercise] to decrease cholesterol and control blood pressure.
Even these early insights suggest a future in which we must aggressively change the definition of what workspace is, from where work is done to how it's done, and then design spaces physical and digital around that.
By the time John Donahoe took the helm of eBay in Q1 2008, he opted to "aggressively change our product, our customer approach and our business model".
"He knows the business and can experiment," says Hsu. Indeed, Donahoe seems prepared to take some chances, noting on eBay's fourth-quarter conference call that he will "aggressively change our product, our customer approach and our business model".
Why would ISIS suddenly and so aggressively change its tactics and course?
We've been pushing really aggressively to change the culture in the government when it comes to cybersecurity.
But moving aggressively to change how medical care is delivered and paid for has been important to Mr. Obama.
There is limited optimism among African-American Democrats that national party leaders will work aggressively to change that.
"Face recognition, when it's used most aggressively, can change the nature of public spaces," said Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of Georgetown's privacy and technology center.
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