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The phrase "aggressively seeking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a proactive and determined approach to pursuing something, such as a goal, opportunity, or information.
Example: "The company is aggressively seeking new partnerships to expand its market reach."
Alternatives: "actively pursuing" or "vigorously searching".
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"We are aggressively seeking that vote".
The Sands is aggressively seeking to expand elsewhere in Asia.
ABC has been aggressively seeking a way to combine guarantees both on television and online.
The Rutgers athletic department is also aggressively seeking new revenue streams.
The company has also had to retreat after aggressively seeking to raise rates.
Both Mr. Giuliani and Mrs. Clinton have been aggressively seeking those contributions.
He poses stockpiles of biological and chemical weapons and he's aggressively seeking nuclear weapons.
I was self-dramatic and self-conscious and aggressively seeking out art films.
Nepal needs all the credibility it can get now that it is aggressively seeking foreign aid.
No less than four candidates are aggressively seeking their party's nomination in the June 6 primary.
The Orthodox also accuse the Vatican of aggressively seeking converts in the region.
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