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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as aggressively" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the intensity or manner of an action, typically in a context where one is discussing approaches or behaviors.
Example: "The team approached the project as aggressively as they could to meet the tight deadline."
Alternatives: "with the same intensity" or "in a similarly forceful manner."
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"Americans have competed as aggressively as buyers from emerging markets".
But in March 2009, it returned just as aggressively.
"Bell Atlantic is addressing it as aggressively as they can".
It requires managing the work of the banks almost as aggressively as they typically conduct themselves.
Taliaferro, who regained full movement within a year, encouraged them to play as aggressively as always.
Mr. Akula said SKS would not grow as aggressively as it had initially projected.
That's a long time to be doing something you hate as aggressively as I do.
With Specialist Merced in the driver's hull, we patrolled as aggressively as possible.
In the final, they neutralised him by bowling as aggressively as he was batting.
The administration is reaching out to Haitians as aggressively as to Americans.
And we couldn't grow as aggressively as we wanted without help".
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