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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressively remind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the intensity or urgency of reminding someone about something important or necessary.
Example: "I had to aggressively remind my team about the upcoming deadline to ensure everyone was on track."
Alternatives: "firmly remind" or "strongly urge".
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Aggressively remind the nation about the perils of unanswered mail.
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Then all of a sudden, out of nowhere, we were aggressively reminded about our sexuality, about our 'other' status.
His administration's unprecedented readiness to lie and to repeat lies aggressively reminds many readers of the Party that rules Oceania.
Sprewell said that Jefferson's rise from relative anonymity and his propensity to dunk aggressively reminded him of himself in the early stage of his career.
Gordon Brown, who now effectively leads the fight against Alex Salmond, almost aggressively reminded the cheering audience in Glasgow's Maryhill that "It is not less patriotic to vote No; Scotland does not belong to the SNP".
Brodsky was Jewish, a fact of which his countrymen occasionally, aggressively reminded him (and still do, as a matter of fact, in the comment threads on Russian Web sites); Russia had imprisoned him and then sent him packing; and the government had refused his parents' requests to visit their only child.
A handful of my friends have mothers who are constantly and aggressively reminding their daughters that they've yet to make them grandmothers.
While also, of course, aggressively reminding me to say thank you lest a vile weed bite us both with its serpent's tooth.
Active-aggressively remind people of the power you hold over them First staff meeting (first day of supervisor's new job): "I know you people have won all sorts of awards for being the best in the business, but I want you to know I have no problems firing anyone who is not doing their job".
Passive-aggressively remind people of the power you hold over them Make "jokes" often about firing people, then laugh it off.
Mr. Green said the key to Democratic victory this November was to remind voters aggressively of what he described as the Senator's history of ethical lapses, while attacking his voting record at the same time.
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