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The phrase "aggressively defended" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong and forceful defense of an idea, position, or individual, often in a context of debate or conflict.
Example: "The lawyer aggressively defended her client during the trial, leaving no stone unturned in her arguments."
Alternatives: "vehemently defended" or "fiercely defended".
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Efficiency of performing the task did not change over the three experimental phases (repeated measurement test: p = 0.5, n = 18).> Individuals aggressively defended the boxes, and as a result animals with higher aggressive scores spent more time in contact with the boxes (Spearman rho: ρ = 0.55, p < 0.001, n = 37).
Geographical territories frequently must be established and aggressively defended.
These areas are aggressively defended from all non-pack members.
But rather than agree to the recall, Chrysler aggressively defended the Jeeps.
Mr. Dimon, the chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, has aggressively defended his behemoth organization.
Officials have aggressively defended the controversial program, telling journalists that it is effective, lawful and closely supervised.
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"It just means you should aggressively defend your plan".
Elsewhere, city lawyers are aggressively defending the police department's stop-and-frisk practices.
By aggressively defending itself, Merck exposed the weaknesses in many plaintiffs' cases.
The NHL has a reputation for aggressively defending the trademarks of its sports franchises.
"We will aggressively defend this suit, which we believe was improvidently filed," Mr. Browde said.
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