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The phrase "aggressively work for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a strong, determined effort towards achieving a goal or supporting a cause.
Example: "The team will aggressively work for the successful launch of the new product, ensuring every detail is perfect."
Alternatives: "actively strive for" or "diligently pursue".
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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.
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Posada might have reached that point already, though Manager Joe Girardi — a relentless optimist — said Posada could aggressively work on his shoulder for the next 10 days and possibly catch again this season.
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.
The government has been aggressively working to tame inflation for much of the year.
While pathogen detection arrays have been used primarily in a research context, several groups are aggressively working to develop arrays for clinical diagnostics, food safety testing, environmental monitoring and biodefense.
Organize your ideas and get a group together--Find a few who will be supporters of ideas for aggressively working to get attention and get activity, in word and deed.
Indeed, legions of lobbyists for the tech industry have aggressively worked around the country to undermine privacy protections for consumers of all stripes, including children.
And we're hearing that Square is aggressively working to do more custom pricing for merchants, especially chains and big names, in order to bring in bigger names and retailers.
Her husband has searched aggressively for work, looking for jobs that seem incommensurate with his experience, which includes a college degree.
On Wednesday, supporters aggressively worked to hit back.
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