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Discover LudwigThe phrase "active with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is engaged or involved in a particular activity or role.
Example: "She is active with a local charity organization, helping to organize events and raise funds."
Alternatives: "engaged in a" or "involved with a".
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We hypothesised that some compensation may be found by choosing to be active with a dog over other physical activities.
The primary user is modelled using an on/off activity model in which the primary user is either idle or active with a fixed rate.
Senescent cells remain metabolically active, with a flat morphology and are characterized by β-galactosidase activity [ 10].
Bergoglio's former boss became active with a group of mothers advocating for the disappeared.
The 4-H Club was very active with a number of exhibits & demonstrations.
The program is understood to be already active, with a view to full implementation at the start of 2016.
"We want a proper government that can be active, with a good police force," said Amadullah, 35, a trader.
Following the name change, the group became increasingly active with a string of bombings across the country.
However, al-Qaida seems to be resurgent and particularly active with a new offensive by its allies in Kashmir.
As befits a sporting dog, it is muscular and active, with a broad skull and hanging ears.
The Web site, however, remains active, with a few new news reports of accidents and other episodes.
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