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The phrase "active in the area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is engaged or involved in a specific location or field of activity.
Example: "The organization has been active in the area of environmental conservation for over a decade."
Alternatives: "engaged in the region" or "involved in the field".
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Between IEC campaigns there was very little IEC activity unless LEPRA Society was active in the area.
He said Taliban forces were active in the area.
Al-Qaida-type terrorists are also active in the area.
(Hutu rebels were still active in the area).
The Americans, however, are active in the area.
Kurdish and Sunni extremist groups are active in the area.
Another large builder active in the area is Island Estates of Ronkonkoma.
US troops were about to confront a militia they believed was active in the area.
Westerners active in the area warn of a slow deterioration, though not an immediate collapse.
"All roads really lead to Tysons," says Christopher Gladstone, president of Quadrangle Development, a Washington firm active in the area.
Although the Taliban have been pushed back, insurgents remain active in the area.
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