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Discover LudwigThe phrase "active for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the duration or period of time that someone or something is actively participating in or engaged in something. Example: "The team was only active for the first half of the game before they started to lose momentum." In this sentence, "active for" is used to convey that the team was actively playing and participating in the game for a specific period of time (the first half), but then their level of engagement or performance decreased.
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Some sectors are particularly active for consultants.
We've been active for a month.
The company was active for over thirty years.
He is too active for that, and too gregarious.
Her 0800 number has been active for weeks.
He's only been active for a relatively short time".
He was not active for the MetroStars' last two games.
Ms. Shen is chairwoman of Students Active for Ending Rape.
Schlauderaff has been active for two of nine games.
Talks with News Corporation have not been active for some time.
Amy Webster, coordinator of the Active for Autism programme at the National Autistic Society, agrees.
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