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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressively defending" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is strongly and forcefully protecting or advocating for something or someone.
Example: "The lawyer was aggressively defending her client during the trial, ensuring that every argument was thoroughly presented."
Alternatives: "vigorously defending" or "fiercely protecting".
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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.
Mr. Wallace represented NTP, a company aggressively defending its patents for wireless e-mail.
"This is the pharmaceutical companies belligerently and aggressively defending their monopolies around the world".
"He intends to plead not guilty, and we look forward to aggressively defending the case".
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Geographical territories frequently must be established and aggressively defended.
These areas are aggressively defended from all non-pack members.
"It just means you should aggressively defend your plan".
The bluehead wrasse, Thalassoma bifasciatum, has a complex social system in which large males aggressively defend spawning territories from intruders.
David is a United States Marine and uses that experience to aggressively defend his clients throughout Virginia.
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