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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressively reduce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to emphasize a strong or forceful effort to decrease something, such as costs, waste, or emissions.
Example: "The company aims to aggressively reduce its carbon footprint over the next five years."
Alternatives: "significantly cut" or "dramatically lower".
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Climate change legislation must urgently and aggressively reduce our emissions.
Furthermore, even if we aggressively reduce carbon emissions, megadrought risk doesn't just go away.
If we aggressively reduce greenhouse gas emissions, however, we can cut that risk substantially, the authors write.
The top priority for curbing climate change is to aggressively reduce emissions as soon as possible, they concluded.
"It's one of the methods we're using to aggressively reduce costs so when the market turns up, we're ready".
The agency also said that keeping global temperatures below a dangerous threshold is "still within reach" if nations aggressively reduce fossil-fuel consumption while nurturing low-carbon alternatives.
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We are aggressively reducing our corproate tax.
We are aggressively reducing backlogs at posts where the wait exceeds 30 days.
Moreover, Mr Cable defended the coalition's plans for aggressively reducing Britain's budget deficit.
That means more aggressively reducing fee-for-service reimbursement rates relative to value-based payments.
But thanks to a credit system, the state has aggressively reduced the amount of nitrogen flowing into the Sound.
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