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The phrase "active in trying to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is engaged or involved in making an effort towards a particular goal or action.
Example: "She has been active in trying to improve the community's recycling program."
Alternatives: "engaged in attempting to" or "involved in working to".
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A seemingly passive character is becoming more active in trying to state his case for retention.
president, Andy Stern, has been especially active in trying to maintain influence.
This year blogs were especially active in trying to predict the winners.
In particular, brewers are getting more active in trying to protect an indispensable, irreplaceable and threatened resource: water.
The statement indicated that he would remain active in trying to help his party through this turbulent period.
In addition to gun rights, he said he is also active in trying to stop abuse in nursing homes.
Coty served with dignity but was less active in trying to influence policy than his predecessor, Vincent Auriol, had been.
But representatives of minority groups say that should not preclude her being more active in trying to achieve national unity.
For those reasons, Walsh said, "I wouldn't say we've been really active" in trying to move up.
"I am still going to be active in trying to push our governor and general assembly here in North Carolina to expand Medicaid".
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In addition, data informing some of our themes came predominantly from the London site, perhaps because that team had been most pro-active in trying to integrate the new role into the team.
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