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Discover LudwigThe phrase "active in efforts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is engaged or involved in specific activities or initiatives aimed at achieving a goal.
Example: "She has been active in efforts to promote environmental sustainability within the community."
Alternatives: "engaged in initiatives" or "involved in activities".
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He was active in efforts that led to Nafta.
Fidel is active in efforts to supplant Cuba's American-supported government.
Fluent in Yiddish, Mr. Brumberg was active in efforts to preserve the language.
Kirk also was active in efforts to protect the Great Lakes.
But he was active in efforts, sponsored by the American Spectator magazine, to undermine the legitimacy of Bill Clinton's presidency.
The bill failed in the Senate in a June 2007 vote, though Kyl remained active in efforts to reform immigration.
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She also took an active part in efforts to open aviation to women and end male domination in the new field.
Keys has become an active voice in efforts to preserve her aunt's legacy.
She plays an active role in efforts to promote awareness of healthy nutrition and of how to receive therapeutic care for children who are severely malnourished.
Trauma prevention is doubtless the most desirable way to decrease these burdens, and government and private efforts are active in this effort but, as illustrated by the statistics presented above, the problem remains.
Professor Herman, author of "Architecture and Rural Life in Central Delaware 1700-1900," has been very active in preservation efforts in the state.
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