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The phrase "actively avoiding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is deliberately trying to stay away from something or someone.
Example: "She is actively avoiding any discussions about the upcoming project deadline."
Alternatives: "deliberately evading" or "intentionally steering clear of".
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Many described investing considerable effort into being considered "normal" by their non-HIV-infected peers through actively avoiding HIV-related activities.
"We're actively avoiding it".
"They are actively avoiding the counter".
"I grew up actively avoiding Muslim people," he said.
Is it time to start actively avoiding corporate craft beers?
In my last relationship, I ended up actively avoiding sex.
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Brennan, meanwhile, appears to have actively avoided reading Bowen.
She estimates that 25 percent to 35 percent of her clients actively avoid flying.
I usually go straight to sleep and actively avoid conversation.
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.
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