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Discover LudwigThe phrase "active nature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a characteristic or quality of being dynamic, energetic, or engaged in activities.
Example: "The active nature of the community encourages participation in various events and initiatives."
Alternatives: "dynamic quality" or "energetic essence".
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Many associates seek these positions as they enjoy the active nature of the work.
The passive and active nature of ocean heat uptake in idealized climate change experiments.
The active nature of the quantum memory is designed to correct traditional errors arising from environmental decoherence and imperfect control.
This reasoning places the emphasis on the active nature of the State's conduct that is incompatible with Article 14.
In Brain and the Gaze, Jan Lauwereyns offers a novel reformulation of perception and its neural underpinnings, focusing on the active nature of perception.
Even more challenging could be the active nature of the game — you don't walk around only to find Pokémon; once you've captured them, you also have to walk around in order to "evolve" them and increase their power.
Despite this seemingly obvious statement, many accounts of the neurobiology underpinning visual perception fail to consider the active nature of how we sample our sensory world.
Given the tectonically active nature of this region, with numerous active faults, and the morphology of the landslides, these landslides were likely triggered by earthquakes.
The wide and high operating temperature, highly chemically active nature of sodium and its reaction with air make the sodium instrumentation complex over the conventional instrumentation.
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Poly(Ani-co-Py) is not explored like other conducting polymers; however, by tuning this molecular structure, the electro-active nature of this material can be enhanced adequately.
Upon entering a WWTP a fraction of the surfactants, due to their surface-active nature, is adsorbed to the primary sludge.
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