aggressive campaign

collocation in English

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aggressive
adjective
uk
/əˈɡres.ɪv/
us
/əˈɡres.ɪv/
showing anger and a willingness to attack ...
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campaign
noun[C]
uk
/kæmˈpeɪn/
us
/kæmˈpeɪn/
a planned group of especially political, business, or military activities that are intended to achieve a ...
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(Definition ofaggressiveandcampaignfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It was a clever idea to organize them for anaggressivecampaignof communal hatred, but their ardour has been difficult to contain.
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That is why the industry has to have anaggressivecampaignto get young people to take up smoking.
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That means a much more strenuous and much moreaggressivecampaignto recruit women than we have yet seen.
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Does he feel that the time has come for a much moreaggressivecampaignin schools to show that this practice can cause damage to health and death?
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Although that paper has run anaggressivecampaignagainst congestion charges, the editorial was supportive of the need for measures to be introduced to slow traffic down.
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Their interest was rewarded after anaggressivecampaign.
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Giuliani ran anaggressivecampaign, parlaying his image as a tough leader who had cleaned up the city.
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It has been claimed there was anaggressivecampaignand an unfair election.
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It continued to operate its catalog business while pursuing anaggressivecampaignto build retail outlets in the late-1920s.
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He ran anaggressivecampaignand characterized himself to the public as a reform.
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In efforts to counter the shortcomings that often challenge indies, she supported the labelsaggressivecampaignto get the music heard at as many outlets as would welcome independent artists.
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Vajpayee's administration earned the ire of many trade unions and government workers for itsaggressivecampaignto privatise government owned corporations.
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In the 1970s they mounted anaggressivecampaignof telephone calls, letters, ads, and vigils in front of various media offices and at the homes of editors.
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Bryan, on the other hand, ran anaggressivecampaignagainst the nation's business elite.
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I agree that we need more aggressive campaigns to achieve that.
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He eradicated, in only two years, endemic diseases such as malaria, by means of highly aggressive campaigns against the vector.
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Boss is known for its aggressive campaigns using a jacket nicknamed as a promotional item.
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