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The phrase "aggressively forced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is compelled to do something in a forceful or intense manner.
Example: "The new policy was aggressively forced upon the employees, leaving them feeling overwhelmed and resistant to change."
Alternatives: "strongly imposed" or "harshly compelled".
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After all, it's just been aggressively forced out of a state of metabolic suppression.
But some environmentalists have expressed disappointment over the consequences of the Nafta treaty and say the administration should have more aggressively forced industry to curtail greenhouse gases.
"Not the Singapore Inc. that has been aggressively forced down our throats the past few years – a Singapore which is in danger of becoming a transient state where people from all over, come, make their fortunes, and leave".
Ofsted received a complaint that the manager "dragged" a two-year-old girl across the floor, "swung" her around then "aggressively forced her to sit down on the floor".
F, who was deported to her native Morocco this summer, says she was one of those people aggressively forced into compliance.
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Ideally, the Rangers hope to play aggressively, forcing the action with daring base running and timely power.
He's also crazy enough to half-believe that he is helping the Gottwalds while aggressively forcing the new mother to nurture him.
Suddenly, Zena, from Left Tusker's family, came barreling in from the southeast like a steam engine, aggressively forcing Wynona's family away from not only the prime drinking spot, but the entire water hole.
Mr Clinton's administration put those lessons to use in aggressively forcing a negotiated settlement in Bosnia in 1995, and then in the 1999 decision to go to war in Kosovo.But that was a different time and place.
But, Verass explains, "before audiences see Rhonda Jackson lock lips on-screen, we're introduced to Indigenous Australians' sexual agency on television with a close-up of Jackson screaming as a masked male figure aggressively forces himself on her".
Allegations that RBS had been aggressively forcing customers to liquidate their business since the banking crisis of 2008 contrast sharply with allegations elsewhere that the bank has been too lenient.
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