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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressively trained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a training method that is intense, rigorous, or highly focused on achieving specific results.
Example: "The athletes were aggressively trained to prepare for the upcoming championship, pushing their limits every day."
Alternatives: "intensively trained" or "rigorously trained".
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Fingerman talks of Frosty, his first detector dog who was aggressively trained.
For the past two years, the government has aggressively trained healthcare workers to use this "see and treat model".
If the Obama administration had aggressively trained and armed moderate elements of the Syrian opposition during the past 18 months, our country probably would not have to contemplate military action now.
Pacelle lobbied to have all of the dogs killed, stating "Officials from our organization have examined some of these dogs and, generally speaking, they are some of the most aggressively trained pit bulls in the country".
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He told BBC1's Andrew Marr Show: "You either have to put your own boots on the ground at some point, or else you have to very energetically and aggressively train up those who will do that with us and for us.
She will also aggressively educate and train state employees on both the spirit and letter of the laws regarding ethics.
In what is leading to a critical spy drain, private companies are aggressively seeking highly trained employees of our espionage agencies to fill government contracts.
Freshly motivated by the playoff defeat, Jordan trained aggressively for the 1995 96 season.
Wherever possible, he says, medical staff in Iraq and Afghanistan should be trained to aggressively treat problems early, before they snowball.
That could make a difference for skaters who must train aggressively enough to master moves but not aggressively enough to hurt themselves.
Cone said Munley's aggressive response training taught her that "if you act aggressively to take out a shooter you will have less fatalities".
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