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The phrase "aggressively prosecute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to describe a vigorous or forceful approach to pursuing legal action against someone.
Example: "The district attorney vowed to aggressively prosecute anyone involved in the corruption scandal."
Alternatives: "vigorously pursue" or "intensely litigate".
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But even if we had the resources to aggressively prosecute trolls, would we want to?
Our government should aggressively prosecute all those who illegally manipulate the rules.
The mission of the unit, he added, has been to "aggressively prosecute traffickers and provide comprehensive services for kids".
Many countries aggressively prosecute domestic corruption but are much more permissive when it comes to bribes paid abroad.
Ms. Mosby was elected in 2014 on a promise to aggressively prosecute police misconduct; she faces re-election in 2018.
"Given the appropriate case, we will aggressively prosecute to the full extent of the law," he said.
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Westchester has aggressively prosecuted gang-related violence, despite the obstacles.
They are now aggressively prosecuting these cases in criminal court.
Our mission: provide victims with comprehensive services, while aggressively prosecuting traffickers.
He was aggressively prosecuted by both the Birmingham and Montgomery United States attorney's offices.
Some academics have suggested that insider trading is effectively a victimless crime, and should not be aggressively prosecuted.
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