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The phrase "aggressively committed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong and determined dedication to a cause, project, or goal, often implying a proactive or forceful approach.
Example: "The team was aggressively committed to meeting the project deadline, working late nights and weekends to ensure success."
Alternatives: "deeply dedicated" or "strongly devoted".
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My favourite year was 2004, when I was working in tandem with Gordon Thomson, now editor of Time Out but then my energetic and aggressively committed deputy.
His exposure to a world of music as well as to the varied influences of his father's work would eventually be showcased in his aggressively committed, politically aware band.
But Mr. Boatman said that though his company had a strong focus on mobile gaming, it was still aggressively committed to other gaming consoles and was "platform agnostic" when it came to game development.
More than any other Republican leader, Cantor was aggressively committed to the strategy of all-out opposition to President Barack Obama's agenda across the board, dating to his inauguration.
They aggressively committed capital to the candy maker.
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Last week, the founder of the investment firm Muddy Waters Research issued a scathing report on a Chinese forestry company, calling it a "pump and dump" scheme that has been "aggressively committing fraud".
Its regulatory troubles began after the release of an extensive and highly negative report by Carson Block, a short-seller with Muddy Waters Research, who said the company had been "aggressively committing fraud".
The growth of German coal mines at a time when the fuel is being rapidly phased out elsewhere also shows how difficult it can be for countries, even ones that aggressively commit to cleaner technologies, to actually make the switch.
Millennials want leaders to more aggressively commit to making a tangible impact on the world.
The investment, while jaw-dropping, is a drop in the bucket for SoftBank, which is busily working to close its Vision Fund with $100 billion and aggressively committing its capital in the meantime.
It's time for cities, states, the United States and the world to aggressively commit to creating a better, clean energy future".
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