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The phrase "active in swaths of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe involvement or engagement in large areas or segments of a particular field or activity.
Example: "The organization has been active in swaths of environmental conservation efforts across the country."
Alternatives: "engaged in large areas of" or "involved in extensive sectors of".
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But it remains active in swaths of the Colombian countryside.
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Suspicion for the blast in West Bengal State quickly fell on two groups: Maoist rebels active in wide swaths of rural India or militants fighting for an independent homeland in neighboring Assam State.
Power is still out in swaths of the city.
The Sonoran Desert, the wettest and most biologically diverse, takes in swaths of Southern California, Arizona and Baja California.
Goiter was once a big problem in wide swaths of the United States.
Even so, high winds uprooted trees in wide swaths of forests, with those not completely defoliated.
In the same way, Lyft decided to light up the "densest, most-active swath" of the Silicon Valley market and make sure it could provide an adequate level of service there before expanding.
Heavy fighting has left swaths of the southern tier of Tadamun in ruins.
Drive-ins stood on sprawling swaths of land worth far more as subdivisions or retail outlets.
In Pakistan, large swaths of land sit under floodwaters.
He drank caipirinhas with boisterous Brazilian locals in clear-cut swaths of the Amazon rainforest.
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