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The phrase "active population" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the part of a population who are currently employed or seeking employment. Example: The government is concerned about the decreasing size of the active population and is implementing policies to increase job opportunities.
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In the US, credit unions serve more than 46% of the economically active population.
"It depends on changes in the active population," he said.
The ASA also contained provisions benefiting parathletes and promoting a more active population more broadly.
In Welkom, the reorganizations of recent years have cost the city about half of its economically active population.
It's not: in 13th-century England only a third of the economically active population depended on wages for survival.
This information provides clinicians with normative data of common clinical measures in a physically active population.
"This could certainly happen again, but only in those regions with an active population," he said.
Growing economic hardship figured with 1.8 million of the economically active population unemployed and 2 million households overcrowded – half a million more than in 2001.
But what I'm starting to wallow in is an increasingly active population that is trying to make games better by really taking apart what games are.
Sadah contains an active population of Sunni extremists who have received support from Saudi Arabia and have often come into conflict with local Zaydis.
Thus, a state with a small but politically active population could have a significant say in the process, no matter when the primary was held.
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