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The phrase "active in the margins of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is involved or engaged in activities that are not mainstream or are on the periphery of a particular field or context.
Example: "The artist has always been active in the margins of the contemporary art scene, exploring unconventional themes and techniques."
Alternatives: "engaged at the fringes of" or "involved on the outskirts of".
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But she was most active in the margins of books discussing her early life and career.
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