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The phrase "aggressively taking over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a forceful or assertive action of assuming control or dominance over something or someone.
Example: "The company has been aggressively taking over smaller competitors to expand its market share."
Alternatives: "forcefully seizing control" or "assertively dominating".
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It is the Argentine, an invasive bully of an insect, famous for aggressively taking over territory once it is introduced.
The government is more interested in presenting an air of leadership than in aggressively taking over banks, they said.
Seizing private property The government tried to redistribute the country's wealth by aggressively taking over hundreds of private companies and hundreds of thousands of acres of land.
At the moment, the Japanese have targeted our information industry and are aggressively taking over our new chip market on a massive scale, which could not only push the United States - which pioneered and developed the chip - out of the forefront of this technology, but also make it exceedingly difficult to get back in.
Big Boy's crime syndicate is aggressively taking over small businesses in the city.
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She said that "while Mr. Williams's towers are not arresting, they do not aggressively take over the skyline like so many big, tall uglies you see all over New York".
Instead, Ketchum's focus is himself, under different pseudonyms: Peter (Micro) Hansen ("competent and charismatic and soon aggressively takes over, with impressive results"), James McFarley ("a moderate thirst for opponents, human and inanimate"), Dr. McSorley ("nothing if not a man of action — impulse, if the truth be known").
Instead, the Vietnamese actively and aggressively took over many of these features in the Spratlys.
Qualcomm's shareholder meeting, set to take place on Wednesday, could potentially be a turning point for the deal which Qualcomm has said undervalues the chipmaker as Broadcom looks to aggressively take over the company through a direct appeal to shareholders.
Bernard has aggressively marketed IndyCar since taking over almost two years ago, including the $5m£3.2m2m) prize for driving from last place to first, which Wheldon was attempting to win on Sunday.
Arnault brought home an aggressively American approach to taking over and running businesses.
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