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The phrase "able to continue active" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the ability to remain engaged or operational, but the phrasing is awkward.
Example: "The system is able to continue active during the maintenance period."
Alternatives: "capable of remaining active" or "able to stay operational."
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Patients are less likely to perceive impairment in their activities of daily living when they are able to continue active employment, but the low employment rate is notable in our HD population.
As the neuronal cells were able to continue active signaling in CSF it appears that CSF can support the growth of neuronal cells.
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They all agreed on the importance of expanding one's social network outside of orienteering in case they are no longer able to continue their active lifestyle.
The PEBLO is a group of medical personnel responsible for determining whether or not an injured service member is able to continue serving on active duty status and how much disability a service member should receive if they are determined to be unfit for duty.
But with Jackie and many others, they are able to continue living an active life, work at full-time jobs and enjoy many of the activities they enjoyed prior to contracting the illness.
In contrast, SufE active site Cys51 showed only mild sensitivity to oxidation by H2O2 and was able to continue to enhance SufS activity in the presence of oxidative stress.
With their fund already active, ConPRmetidos was able to continue raising funds for the reconstruction of the island.
Randazzo was able to continue.
It must be able to continue to do so serenely.
"Will we be able to continue in Cyprus?
Dean Valentini is "thrilled" to be able to continue as dean.
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