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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressively fighting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is engaging in a conflict or struggle with a high level of intensity or determination.
Example: "The two teams were aggressively fighting for the championship title, leaving everything on the field."
Alternatives: "fiercely battling" or "vehemently contesting".
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brought on Lyttle's behalf — although only after aggressively fighting us in the courts, at taxpayer expense.
In order to be banned, the party would have to be actively and aggressively fighting it.
brought on Lyttle's behalf although only after aggressively fighting us in the courts, at taxpayer expense.
The Catholic bishops are aggressively fighting the bill, and alongside them: Agudath Israel of America.
Burris said Monday that Woods was not "aggressively fighting" the officers, who should have backed away.
Buying from a company so aggressively fighting for job-destroying corporate welfare was making me feel guilty.
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Mr. Calderón, who is constitutionally limited to one term, used the army more aggressively in fighting drugs than any previous Mexican leader, overshadowing his attempts to improve Mexican institutions.
— USA Today A Remake of "Friends," Where All of the Friends Are Ross: Want to watch a show that's just the paleontology professor Ross Geller talking to, and passive-aggressively fighting with, Central Perk's very own Gunther?
U.S. Central Command praised the Kurds for fighting "aggressively, with resilience and fortitude".
The New York Times offers some context:Big airlines have a history of fighting aggressively to stifle competition.
"I was trying to be careful and as a result was not really fighting aggressively with Kimi.
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