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The phrase "aggressively monitor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is describing a proactive and intense approach to overseeing or tracking something, such as performance, behavior, or data.
Example: "The security team will aggressively monitor the network for any unusual activity to prevent potential breaches."
Alternatives: "vigilantly oversee" or "intensively track".
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"The state must aggressively monitor the enrollment practices of the school districts," he said.
It was fined $7 million and it promised to aggressively monitor its employees on privacy issues.
An HP spokesperson said the company would "continue to aggressively monitor and investigate to ensure all facilities in our supply chain are following HP's high industry-leading standards.
Personnel from up to four different civilian and military intelligence agencies aggressively monitor foreign visitors, demanding details of stories and interviews.
"In addition, I seek assurance that the Justice Department will aggressively monitor police departments in which racial profiling is alleged throughout the nation".
Republican "observers" were dispatched in teams to disputed counties, told to aggressively monitor the counts and to steer the news media to episodes where there was evidence of disagreement.
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An Apple spokesman said Wednesday that the company had been aggressively monitoring factories in its supply chain with regular audits.
The Obama campaign aggressively monitors any racial remarks made against the president, but officials rarely openly discuss Mr. Obama's race.
For people with diabetes, the benefits of aggressively monitoring and controlling insulin levels can persist for years, the New England Journal of Medicine will report on Thursday.
The latest disclosure undermines the Obama administration's assurances to Congress and the public that the NSA surveillance programs cannot be abused because its spying systems are so aggressively monitored and audited.
That model was based on lending to people who had jobs and equity in their homes, even if their credit records had blemishes, and then aggressively monitoring the loans to seek repayment.
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