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The phrase "aggressively increasing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a rapid or forceful rise in something, such as numbers, prices, or trends.
Example: "The company's profits have been aggressively increasing over the past year, indicating strong market demand."
Alternatives: "rapidly rising" or "sharply escalating".
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China and Japan are set to follow suit, and are aggressively increasing exports.
Aetna has been aggressively increasing premiums for Prudential members all year.
Moreover, management has been buying back stock aggressively, increasing dividends and making small acquisitions.
Colleges were accused of aggressively increasing their enrolments to receive more funding under the VET Fee-Help scheme.
And chances are, in time, they'll also accept regulation in the United States while aggressively increasing their marketing efforts overseas.
Fannie and Freddie started aggressively increasing prices on loans to higher-risk borrowers in 2008, said Guy Cecala, the publisher of Inside Mortgage Finance, an industry trade publication.
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Romney has a plan to aggressively increase savings, and Fred Thompson proposes a federal 401(k).
Humalog has lost market share, but revenue nonetheless grew 22percentt last year, to $1.02 billion, as Lilly aggressively increased prices.
Ms. Knighton also wants to aggressively increase individual donations, now a small part of a budget dependent on foundation grants.
Mr. Blakeney aggressively increased the fees charged by the province for mining potash, a component of fertilizer.
The state has aggressively increased the killing of predators to the point where anyone can kill 10 wolves a day for 345 days of the year.
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