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The phrase "active looking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being engaged in searching or observing something attentively.
Example: "In the process of finding a new job, I recommend active looking, which involves networking and researching potential opportunities."
Alternatives: "proactive searching" or "engaged observation".
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I'm just trying to stay lean and active looking.
She assures me that she is very active looking after her four children.
He was always active, looking for odd jobs or washing windows for neighbors.
With this sketch he tried to portray Merida as an independent, heroic girl, tapering her limbs and keeping her active looking.
He remains active, looking at new investments in the U.S. as well.
Even active looking at other works of art can provide a needed nudge.
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If you need a bit of motivation to get active, look no further than animated, jump-roping light sculpture Loopy Lou.
I am not going to watch the new series of Doctor Who, but I am going to keep a very active look-out for the dramatic press releases which will surely create a theatre all their own.
Last week, Schmitt said that in addition to buying AppScotch, the company is always taking an "active look at what's happening,"including because "a lot of companies reach out to us on a regular basis to have us take a look at their business".
They have to be more active in looking after those interests themselves.
"They're taking boys out of the military and they're used to going on active missions, looking for trouble.
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