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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressively seeks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is actively and forcefully pursuing a goal or objective.
Example: "The company aggressively seeks new markets to expand its reach and increase profits."
Alternatives: "actively pursues" or "vigorously searches for".
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Today, Zambia aggressively seeks international investment and grant support.
To enhance programs, the school aggressively seeks financial support from its families.
Even as Saudi Arabia aggressively seeks Western business partners, it has ratcheted up its political repression.
According to the attorney general, NMS aggressively seeks these clients and then aggressively seeks to get them out after 100 days, when the Medicare reimbursements for that type of care run out.
The proposal has not gained momentum, but Iran aggressively seeks to shape public opinion in the border zone, and even broadcasts television programs entirely in the Azerbaijani language.
Jeremy Brown, a Ph.D. student in geophysics at Stanford, said his university makes him feel welcome and aggressively seeks to help its minority students.
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"We are aggressively seeking that vote".
"We don't aggressively seek companies.
Hypercalcemia and hyperphosphatemia should be aggressively sought and corrected.
The Sands is aggressively seeking to expand elsewhere in Asia.
The State Police have aggressively sought to protect their policy.
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