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Discover LudwigThe phrase "active as ever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that remains energetic or engaged, often despite the passage of time.
Example: "At 80 years old, she is still active as ever, participating in community events and volunteering regularly."
Alternatives: "as lively as ever" or "still going strong".
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That settled the question of a pregnant (or fertile) woman's legal right to work, Ms. Paul concludes, but left "the cultural debate about women's activities and ambitions during pregnancy as active as ever".
The feeling amongst some of the teachers was that in lesson time children were as active as ever because the teacher would try to increase activity to make up for a general lack of activity outside of the PE environment.
He is as active as ever.
But his brain is as active as ever".
But men like Kurti, Fisher and Lyle Shelton are as active as ever in that space.
This year eToys.com is bankrupt, but the etoy artists are as active as ever.
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Stay active as well.
Remain physically active, as well.
Be physically active as well.
In April of 1860, he assured a friend that his unhappiness would not spoil his fiction: I believe I am exactly what I always have been; quite as hopeful, cheerful, and active, as I ever was.
He and his wife, Lynn, had been active as volunteers ever since, with a focus on seniors, and figured to offer their time and expertise to members of Ashby Village.
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