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The phrase "active event" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to programming, project management, or any situation where an event is currently happening or being processed.
Example: "The system is currently monitoring the active event to ensure all parameters are met."
Alternatives: "ongoing event" or "current event".
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The head turns, the eyes continue the motion, sliding round to meet you, making an active event out of Bellini's passive gaze.
Complexity will be defined mathematically as a function of the number of entities, inter-entity relationships and active event sequences in the graphical architecture.
I do not exert a special kind of causality in bringing it about; instead, it is an intrinsically active event, intrinsically something I do.
The precipitating event in this model is usually an active event -- called an unsafe act -- which is the direct cause of the accident, such as a judgment error by a poorly trained airplane pilot.
Mayanist David Stuart also noted that the wording on the throne "implies a more active event on the ruler's part", but that "'lose' might be more neutral as far as an interpretation goes".
The two CG sites in SRC were demethylated as early as 24 hours after the addition of IL-4 and GM-CSF and stayed the same for rest of the experiment, suggesting that demethylation of this gene is an early active event in DC differentiation.
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I also enjoy other physical activities including running and cycling, and participate in many of the active events that we put on in the Crystal City, including Bike to Work Week and 5K Fridays.
Active (Event-Condition-Action, ECA) rules are used in the form of XML to implement reactive behavior in e-services.
Since the main objective of network monitoring is to discover and understand the active events that happen frequently and may influence or even ruin the total network.
The medical safety science perspective does not ignore the importance of patient outcome, but focuses on causes including the active events and latent factors that contribute to the error.
Next, we removed active events (e.g. solar energetic particles), leaving five epochs in March, May, August, September, and October of 1998.
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