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Discover LudwigThe phrase "active places" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe locations that are lively, engaging, or frequently visited, often in the context of activities or events.
Example: "The city is known for its active places, where people gather for festivals and outdoor activities."
Alternatives: "vibrant locations" or "lively spots".
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The first thing you notice is that these are happy, active places where children are engaged in hands-on activities that spark interaction and curiosity in a supportive environment of side-by-side, personalized mentoring by teachers.
It is one of the most volcanically active places on Earth.
Yellowstone is one of the most geothermally active places on the planet.
But straw buildings might do well in seismically active places that are less wealthy.
These are eight islands in one of the most seismically active places in the world.
Japan, one of the more seismically active places on Earth, has an elaborate network of Global Positioning System devices to track even very slight ground movements.
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An active place, that's what I like".
The procognitive properties were evaluated using active place avoidance on a rotating arena (Carousel maze).
This protocol is based on alternated or sequential training in two tasks testing different hippocampal functions (the Morris water maze and active place avoidance), and alternated or sequential training in two similar environments of the active place avoidance task.
In Experiment 2, rats learned to solve the active place avoidance task in two environments either alternately or sequentially.
The irony of ukactive's survey – that Newham, the Olympic borough, is the least active place in England – was lost on no one.
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