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Discover LudwigThe phrase "active engaged" is not correct as it stands; it should be "actively engaged." You can use it to describe someone who is participating or involved in an activity with enthusiasm or focus.
Example: "The students were actively engaged in the discussion, sharing their thoughts and ideas."
Alternatives: "fully involved" or "actively participating."
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In one study, 2 and 3-year-olds with more opportunities to be active engaged in higher levels of physical activity [ 22].
Active, engaged crowds are fun to watch.
It needs active engaged government that can shape and rebalance the economy".
"Cortázar," writes the translator Ilan Stavans, "wants the reader to be active, engaged".
Boomers want an active, engaged life as they age, she said.
He said the program was "no substitute for very active, engaged and involved parents..
Not surprisingly, Radiohead is one of the few bands with a similarly active, engaged online fanbase.
The overwhelming majority of the people attending this conference are active, engaged and law-abiding citizens.
They want children who are active, engaged and motivated by deeper things".
The male characters immediately went from looking active, engaged and ready to defend themselves to being little more than display vehicles for their own buttocks.
The more active, engaged citizens we have, the more able we will be to create the society that we want to live in.
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