Sentence examples for aggressively voice from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "aggressively voice" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey a strong or forceful expression of opinion or sentiment, but the construction is awkward.
Example: "During the meeting, she aggressively voiced her concerns about the project's direction."
Alternatives: "strongly express" or "forcefully articulate".

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A spokesman for DirectEdge, another major stock exchange operator, said that the company had "several significant concerns with the Nasdaq remedy and plan to aggressively voice them throughout the process".

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Nicki aggressively voiced her disagreement with the pair (even managing to get in a tiff with Mariah) and declared, "That was the best performance of the night" in a British accent.

Simpson's work is less interesting when he uses an aggressively antipoetic voice to emphasize his poetic status: "I am taking part in a great experiment -- / whether writers can live peacefully in the suburbs / and not be bored to death".

She seems almost a little cartoonish in comparison with what's happening [now]." Still, she maintains that Palin terrifies her — due to her "aggressively charming voice," a sheeny presentation that repeatedly unnerves Gaitskill, no matter what form it takes.

It's undoubtedly true that some aggressively conservative voices are heard in ways you don't see on other cable networks, but I'm not sure that's such a bad thing".

The Secretary may instruct the United States Executive Director of each international financial institution to aggressively use the voice and vote of the Executive Director to require an auditing of disbursements at such institution to ensure that no funds are paid to persons who commit, threaten to commit, or support terrorism.

It was at this point in the growing Bellow canon that he discovered -- or stumbled upon -- the aggressively first-person voice that he would adopt until the very end, when late Bellow was superseded by later Bellow.

Trump gripped both sides of the lectern, his face grew angry, his voice rose aggressively.

"In her new role, Deneen will speak at events promoting FreedomWorks' pro-liberty agenda, participate in recruiting grassroots activists -- including minorities -- and aggressively challenge the misleading voices of the liberal black establishment," according to a FreedomWorks statement.

Shouting loudly at the top of their voices, ordinary Liberians aggressively argued their points of view, and sometimes even took the law into their own hands.

You may think about how minds are socially scripted or, more interestingly, you may feel as if you are in the head of an insane person who is being battered by a hostile and aggressively contradictory chorus of inner voices.

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