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The phrase "actively avoided" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a deliberate effort to stay away from something or someone.
Example: "She actively avoided any discussions about politics during the family gathering."
Alternatives: "deliberately evaded" or "intentionally stayed away from".
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Also, there are some evidences that inbreeding may also be actively avoided through active kin recognition and avoidance or indirectly through dispersal (Pusey and Wolf 1996; Kokko and Ots 2006).
Avoidance has been clarified as "actively avoided" to distinguish the avoidance seen in specific phobias from passive avoidance that may occur for other reasons [ 26, 306].
Brennan, meanwhile, appears to have actively avoided reading Bowen.
In fact, businesses have actively avoided placing marketing calls to cellphones for many years now.
The CIA has actively avoided or impeded congressional oversight of the program.
Growing up, I saw skiing as something to be actively avoided.
April joked that he remembered how older kickers actively avoided tackling.
In fact, it's actively avoided by the kind of politicos who like to bang on about migration.
She actively avoided the soft interviews female parliamentarians are often offered because she objected to the framing.
Most reporters are pack animals, but he actively avoided their company, revelling in the nickname of "the Lone Wolf".
During the early phase of dispersal, our model indicated that H. erectus actively avoided areas densely populated by large carnivores.
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