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The phrase "aggressively promoting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a strong or forceful effort to advertise or advocate for a product, service, or idea.
Example: "The company is aggressively promoting its new line of eco-friendly products to attract environmentally conscious consumers."
Alternatives: "vigorously marketing" or "actively endorsing".
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The company has spent months aggressively promoting the car.
Still, administrators are aggressively promoting their strong points.
Through its Amplify program, Twitter is also aggressively promoting joint ad sales with television channels.
Vanguard, number two to Fidelity, has pursued a similar strategy, aggressively promoting bond funds in particular.
It did so by aggressively promoting cancer screening as a way to achieve cures.
The state is aggressively promoting transit villages, using the designation to encourage high-density development.
Arubans responded by aggressively promoting and expanding tourism, including building luxury hotels and casinos, to exploit the idyllic island setting.
At the time, Mr. Clinton was aggressively promoting American exports and pursuing better commercial and diplomatic ties with Beijing.
Indeed, Western companies are drooling at the prospect of China's potentially huge market, aggressively promoting their products.
P.& G. is aggressively promoting Physique, which Ms. Nicholson said is designed to reinvigorate P.& G.'s hair care business.
Since then, the government, led by the Health Minister, Jose Serra, has been aggressively promoting generics production and use.
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