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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressively work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a determined and forceful approach to completing tasks or achieving goals.
Example: "In order to meet the tight deadline, we need to aggressively work on the project this week."
Alternatives: "work diligently" or "work with intensity".
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We strongly recommend you mentally prepare yourself to aggressively work with the Congress...
The department's investigators called on the hospital to "aggressively work to hire permanent full-time physicians" for the primary care unit.
As for free agency, expect Orlando to aggressively work to re-sign Fournier and chase someone like Charlotte's Marvin Williams or Portland's Allen Crabbe.
Kim said he was open to talks with anyone truly interested in "reconciliation and peace" on the Korean Peninsula, and ready to "aggressively" work to improve ties with the South.
President Barack Obama yesterday promised the US will "actively and aggressively" work for an elusive Middle East peace deal and will dispatch a high-powered envoy to the region as a matter of urgency.
But because Mr. Gore surpassed him in the popular vote -- and the partisan margins in Congress will be the tightest in years -- Mr. Bush will have to aggressively work with the other party.
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The government has been aggressively working to tame inflation for much of the year.
The industry is already aggressively working to weaken all the important provisions of the bill.
"We are now aggressively working with those communities to tell them we are here.
Levi Strauss Co. is one firm that aggressively works to change its customers' behaviour.
As a result, many House members are aggressively working their ties in Albany to protect their districts.
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