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The phrase "an aggressive campaign" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a forceful or intense effort to achieve a particular goal, often in marketing, politics, or social movements.
Example: "The company launched an aggressive campaign to increase its market share and attract new customers."
Alternatives: "a vigorous campaign" or "a forceful campaign."
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Travelocity is introducing an aggressive campaign promoting summer deals.
The settlement includes an aggressive campaign to find eligible claimants.
Soon after, Morgan launched an aggressive campaign for gun control.
Does he have the burning desire that it takes to mount an aggressive campaign?
Now it is back, and mounting an aggressive campaign to crack the country's largest urban market.
The recovery would follow an aggressive campaign by customers to recoup their funds.
One might be an aggressive campaign on behalf of the equality of opportunity.
Within 36 hours, he began an aggressive campaign to court and spin coverage of his story.
As the American occupation faltered, Suleimani began an aggressive campaign of sabotage.
The Australian Tax Office had ramped up an aggressive campaign against Walsh and Ranogajec.
Observers said many voters had chosen Lavalas, which had mounted an aggressive campaign.
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