pursuing aggressively
compete aggressively
market aggressively
these sharks are aggressively territorial.
He behaved aggressively out of bravado.
He said, “It seemed like Curt was trading too aggressively and too riskily and yet was getting rewarded for it.
Colour TV has been more aggressively promoted as more manufacturers have joined the competition.
She tackled the project aggressively, determined to succeed.
He aggressively pursued his career goals, never giving up.
The company aggressively marketed its new product to attract customers.
The team played aggressively, putting pressure on their opponents.
She negotiated the deal aggressively, getting the best terms for her client.
The coach encouraged the players to play aggressively and go for the win.
He aggressively defended his position in the debate, not backing down.
The company expanded aggressively into new markets, seeking growth opportunities.
She pursued her passion for art aggressively, taking on new projects constantly.
The candidate campaigned aggressively, reaching out to voters in every possible way.
CIA acted more aggressively than we anticipated.
It's why we've leaned in pretty aggressively.
'I know your wife, ' continued Gatsby, almost aggressively.
Or does he need to press his case more aggressively?
There's no need to say it aggressively just to make the stress heard, okay?
But the climate of distrust, stoked most aggressively by Trump and his allies, is worrying.
It also plans to look more aggressively for new variants, with more genetic testing facilities.
She was large and square and her heavy jaw jutted aggressively.
That requires us to start now and aggressively.
Meanwhile the young man was staring aggressively at me.
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