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Discover LudwigThe phrase "growing aggressively" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a phenomenon that is increasing in size quickly and/or in a sustained manner. For example: "The tech industry is growing aggressively, creating new jobs and opportunities."
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The bank was growing aggressively, and we were looking for global profile.
The venture capital business, in which investments are made in start-up companies and then sold years later with expectations of a profit, has been growing aggressively.
Ms. Yukimura said she hoped this would stop the spread of short-term lodging, which she said had been growing aggressively for understandable reasons.
IBM is growing aggressively in India.
But in all cases of glioblastoma, says Heath, the tumor soon develops resistance to the drug and starts growing aggressively.
As the market for angel and seed investments has heated up, Dave McClure's 500 Startups has been growing aggressively.
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The floating weed grew aggressively.
"The marketplace is expected to grow aggressively over the next decade".
Her tumour began to grow aggressively again towards the end of 2007.
Born with neurofibromatosis type one, lumps have grown aggressively over Katie's spine, neck, stomach, and ribs.
He added: "We'll be cutting some capacity at other airports for summer 2014 because there's now incentive for us at Stansted to grow aggressively.
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