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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressively studied" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a subject is examined or researched with intense focus or effort.
Example: "The researchers aggressively studied the effects of the new drug on patients to ensure its efficacy."
Alternatives: "thoroughly examined" or "intensively researched".
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In the last years, the use of probiotic microorganisms to prevent infections in humans and animals has being aggressively studied.
To him, the M.M.R. vaccine, so aggressively studied since the media splash following Wakefield's 1998 paper, is one of the few factors that can be ruled out.
The commission, a short-lived agency that aggressively studied the soundscape to develop policies that would protect the health of the city's inhabitants, concluded that a Bengal tiger could "roar or snarl indefinitely without attracting the auditory attention of passers-by".
The conducting polymers, such as polypyrrole (PPy), poly 3,4 ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT), and polyaniline (PANI) which undergo redox processes equivalent of doping and dedoping of electrolyte ions as means of energy storage are being aggressively studied.
While this particular study focused on ACE inhibitors and ARBs, other interventions that modulate one or more of these metabolic derangements should be aggressively studied in patients with ESRD.
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Not only would this save money, but it would also push drug companies to figure out why certain patients don't respond to treatment and what to do about it, and researchers to aggressively study genetic variation in disease before beginning larger studies.
They need to at once imagine a future and aggressively study the reality of how the world (customers, employees, recruits, investors) is responding to that vision.
Aside from the vision itself, I aggressively study market trends which allows me to constantly be pivoting.
In addition, the company has received a travel agent's license and is aggressively studying ways to use its phone system to sell airline tickets.
That's probably why he was visibly angry after being sold out by a bunch of arrogant lawmakers who think they know better how it works than Collins and fellow members of his Illinois Reform Commission, who spent weeks aggressively studying the culture of corruption in this state and how to end it.
For much of the past year, he has studied mezcal aggressively; after visiting dozens of palenques, he assembled a menu of obscure offerings, which he buys wholesale in plastic jugs and bottles in a back room.
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