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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressively seek" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a proactive and determined approach to pursuing something, such as opportunities or solutions.
Example: "The company plans to aggressively seek new markets to expand its reach and increase revenue."
Alternatives: "actively pursue" or "vigorously search".
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"We don't aggressively seek companies.
Unless you aggressively seek free upgrades, however, the service becomes expensive.
If he hasn't, he may aggressively seek regime change in more Middle Eastern nations.
But shows like this aggressively seek story lines rooted in conflict.
But Harvard will more aggressively seek tenants for surrounding vacant buildings, Dr. Faust wrote.
Thus males must aggressively seek to parry any such threatened thrusts".
Northrop in particular was faulted for failing to aggressively seek bids to ensure the best price.
They take on acquisitions and aggressively seek input from people and organizations quite unlike their own.
To overcome the confirmation bias, aggressively seek evidence that challenges your initial hypothesis about a deal.
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Many companies--such as Xerox--aggressively seek out minority candidates for open positions, something that academic institutions do far less energetically, if they do it at all.
Both the new Guthrie and the expanded Walker aggressively seek to engage the urban context around them.
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