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The phrase "aggressively explore" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a proactive and intense approach to investigating or examining a subject, idea, or opportunity.
Example: "In order to stay ahead of the competition, we need to aggressively explore new markets and innovative technologies."
Alternatives: "thoroughly investigate" or "intensively examine".
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They were also among the first to aggressively explore the use of information technology to capture and disseminate knowledge.
Dr. John Kastelein, the Dutch cardiologist who conducted the trial, called Enhance, that was discussed at the conference, said the companies must aggressively explore reasons that the trial failed.
These steps clearly indicate Ericsson's intent to aggressively explore the 5G space.
Especially in the exploratory stage at the start of the network, the sensor may aggressively explore the search space, thereby consuming large amounts of energy is short durations.
Under this circumstance, it is essential to aggressively explore and develop alternative promising mass storage devices, leading to the presence of probe-based storage devices.
Like the other more traditional professions, we need to aggressively explore our 'emerging technology' and continually advance our areas of education and training.
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"As previously stated, the conference will move forward aggressively exploring its membership options".
"We are aggressively exploring all options for how we can recover any costs the city was improperly charged".
The North American Electric Reliability Corporation NERCC) envisions a smart grid that aggressively explores advance communication network solutions to facilitate real-time monitoring and dynamic control of the bulk electric power system.
The top schools, led by Stanford, are now aggressively exploring online education, which they had previously left to the for-profits.
"Rather than just being patient, we are aggressively exploring all options," said Rich Manzione, the group's vice president for strategic planning.
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