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The phrase "aggressively covered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a topic or issue is thoroughly and forcefully addressed or reported on, often in a media context.
Example: "The media aggressively covered the protests, ensuring that every angle of the story was reported."
Alternatives: "thoroughly covered" or "intensively reported".
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Its motto was "Print the news and raise hell," and it aggressively covered malfeasance by local politicians and those who helped fund their campaigns.
The newspaper has in recent years aggressively covered, among other stories, the News Corporation hacking scandal, the accusations of sexual abuse against the BBC personality Jimmy Savile, and the WikiLeaks release of diplomatic cables.
The edict issued by Iraq's media commission, which has wide authority to regulate who is allowed to practice journalism and what information is reported, covered a range of channels, many of which have aggressively covered the Sunni protest movement in Iraq.
The independent television station NTV, which had aggressively covered the war in Chechnya, was taken away from its founding owners in 2001 and neutered; Channel One, by far the biggest station in Russia, is once more a compliant extension of government policy.
Two weeks ago, it filed a suit in New York state court seeking $100 million from The New York Post, which has aggressively covered the company's disputes with sports teams, and from a hedge fund manager and others the company said were involved in a "short and distort stock manipulation scheme" to drive down the price of SpongeTech stock.
ESPN has aggressively covered the recent scandal involving abusive behavior by the former men's basketball coach at Rutgers; the doping case revolving around Biogenesis, the anti-aging clinic in Florida that provided banned substances to professional baseball players; and the issue of traumatic brain injuries in the N.F.L.
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The division's initial slowness to aggressively cover those events infuriated the prickly yet powerful affiliates.
But what really makes reporting on itself imperative is that The Times so aggressively covers its peers.
Mr. Sirulnick's news department aggressively covers stories that involve youth culture or the music industry or both.
As enterprise journalism has been under siege and however soft their celebrities covers may have been, the magazine aggressively covers business and scandal, including in Hollywood.
She called on the New York Times, where Thompson is due to start on 12 November, to "aggressively cover" his role in the BBC scandal.
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