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Discover LudwigThe phrase "active in Germany" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is currently engaged in activities or operations within Germany.
Example: "The organization has been active in Germany for over a decade, promoting environmental sustainability."
Alternatives: "operating in Germany" or "engaged in Germany".
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There were ten thousand skinheads active in Germany now.
Born in Vienna and active in Germany, he should appear in New York more often.
"Kennedy was also active in Germany around the [G20 and G8] summits.
Photojournalists were particularly active in Germany, until many had to flee the Nazis.
Herbert became active in Germany as a composer and cello virtuoso (studying with Max Seifritz and Bernhard Cossmann, respectively).
A few fine medals are ascribed to Albrecht Dürer, but the first professional medalist was Hans Schwarz of Augsburg, active in Germany and elsewhere between 1512 and 1532.
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A REPORTER IN GERMANY about Germans recalling Nazi times.
A REPORTER IN GERMANY about the Berlin Airlift.
Archives|PRICES LOWER IN GERMANY; Decline of 6 1/2 Per Cent.
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