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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also vigorously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that an action is being done with energy or intensity, in addition to other actions or qualities mentioned.
Example: "The team also vigorously pursued new strategies to improve performance."
Alternatives: "also energetically" or "also forcefully".
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Senior Hawthorn and Port Adelaide also vigorously supported him.
The Jewish community has also vigorously participated in local politics.
But he must also vigorously champion Mayor Michael Bloomberg's congestion pricing plan for the city.
He also vigorously defended the Constitution at the Connecticut ratifying convention.
He also vigorously courted the American press, to which he peddled information gathered by his own intelligence network.
Alec has also vigorously attacked sustainable energy programs, proposing financial penalties for people who supply solar energy to their neighborhoods.
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The survival states of the rats in group M, K and C also recovered vigorously and vitally while those in group CP recovered less vigorously and vitally.
Residents and environmental groups have also campaigned vigorously, but to keep the moratorium in place.
The odes also mine vigorously the potentiality of personification as a medium for poetic expression.
BBVA, its biggest Spanish rival, has also expanded vigorously outside Spain.
She also campaigned vigorously and effectively for Abolition and later for aid to former slaves.
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