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'aggressively encouraged' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express when someone acts in a very active, proactive, and determined way to promote or push something. For example, "The company aggressively encouraged the adoption of new technologies to improve efficiency."
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Churning, the agency said, resembled "loan flipping" where lenders aggressively encouraged homeowners to refinance their mortgages a practice that generated rich fee income for the banks but little benefit for homeowners.
They say privately that Mr. Pataki's campaign aides have aggressively encouraged them to send donations to the Virginia or federal PAC's as a way to skirt New York's contribution limits.
It has also begun pushing for the creation of private banks, has taken steps toward privatizing some state-owned enterprises and has aggressively encouraged investment (the booming telecommunications industry is one bright spot).
And if we're talking about Chinese, who generally favor English as a second language, they are clearly going to use 'French Open".' The identity issue was once considered an identity crisis by French Federation officials, who, at different stages of the 1990s and 2000s, aggressively encouraged the print and electronic media covering the tournament to use Roland Garros and only Roland Garros.
Itten, something of a fanatic, aggressively encouraged students to follow his new age mishmash of Hindu and Christian ideas, which involved shaving your head, strong laxatives and fasts, the wearing of monastic robes and the eating of large quantities of garlic – the pervasive smell of which many, including Gropius, complained against.
While Tenet aggressively encouraged patients to sign up for the health plan, Bush, who reportedly earned more than $2 million serving as the director of the company's board, publicly opposed ObamaCare, calling it "flawed to its core".
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The government aggressively encourages such contributions by setting a premium price for those who buy rooftop-generated solar electricity.
Evidence at the trial showed The Sunday Times aggressively encouraging Ms. Pryce to join in an effort to end Mr. Huhne's career.
Meanwhile, Mr. Ingraham, president of the black hotel owners group, said Boston has been aggressively encouraging black hotel ownership, including working with one of the association's board members to develop a hotel with majority black ownership.
Arguably, if New York is going to be the place that does everything in its power to keep you from having that second extra-large Pepsi, then it ought to also be the place that does not so aggressively encourage a recreation whose most elite professional players often look as though they should be given gift certificates to Jenny Craig.
On the domestic side, there is very little that is currently being implemented to aggressively encourage battery energy advancement.
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energetically encouraged
fiercely encouraged
actively encouraged
aggressively nurtured
firmly encouraged
aggressively supported
aggressively engaged
proactively encouraged
forcefully encouraged
enthusiastically encouraged
aggressively engaged in
positively encouraged
aggressively engage
aggressively stimulate
aggressively encourage
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