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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressively producing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a proactive and intense approach to creating or generating something, often in a business or creative context.
Example: "The company is aggressively producing new products to meet the growing demand in the market."
Alternatives: "vigorously creating" or "intensely generating".
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Cannon rose to prominence in the early 1980's, when it was aggressively producing films that were financed through pre-sales to foreign distributors.
Sailer seemed amazed to hear that Mr. Lejarre, a few hundred feet down the road, liked to caramelize his apples aggressively, producing a tart liberally dotted with large black spots.
At the Acer Global Press Conference a few months ago, I came away with the distinct impression that Acer's going to be aggressively producing inexpensive laptops with an emphasis on non-fugliness as it tries to expand its worldwide market share.
Once inside the human host, T. cruzi infects macrophages and replicates aggressively, producing high titers of parasite in the bloodstream that then spread throughout the tissues of the body.
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Cold heavy oil production (CHOP) is a non-thermal process in which sands are aggressively produced to obtain a higher oil production rate.
The fungus seems to deter competitors of its tree aggressively, perhaps by producing some plant toxin.
Delek estimates that if it moves aggressively, it could begin producing gas from Leviathan in five to six years.
Mr. Bareikis produces aggressively messy yet artfully color-coordinated installations of found objects, paint, wax, foam, plastic, scrapwood and many other materials.
More important, acceptance of judicial supremacy left protecting judicial authority (by not acting so frequently or aggressively as to produce a political backlash) as the only justification for restraint a justification that, ironically, grows weaker in direct proportion to supremacy's acceptance.
Its financial returns so far are weak, and it has seemed reluctant to aggressively try to produce cash from its patent assets.
More aggressively, Facebook could produce tools for monetizing publishers' and artists' content in a similar way to how it offers development, growth, and monetization tools for app makers through its acquisition Parse.
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