Sentence examples for actively check from inspiring English sources

"actively check" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to describe someone or something continuously and consciously monitoring or inspecting a situation or object. An example could be: "As a safety measure, our security team actively checks the building for any potential risks."

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We are a check-in service so a user has to actively check in to let people know where they are.

All this means that in those areas in which it has a say, the European parliament is ultimately the only body that can actively check and stop European governments when they go into excess.

Developers don't need to wait and actively check for the deployment to finish; PRout will notify on Slack and add a pull request comment when the changes have been seen in production.

Though it will likely take all manner of small avian quarry, it has been known to concentrate on hummingbirds, which it will either still-hunt or actively check perches used by the hummingbirds in their courtship display.

They functioned sort of like forums that users would have to actively check to see new content.

But! You'll only get exact addresses for those other users who actively check in themselves, not people who are just using the background location feature.

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In addition to fortnightly active surveillance for morbidity, all children were actively checked for the presence of malarial infection every 8 weeks using finger prick blood sampling.

Therefore, actively checking for inconsistencies, and doing so in a continuous fashion, can be valuable.

In data collected in 2009 and 2010, just 11percentt of workers reported being invested in their jobs, while 27percentt had actively checked out.

Civil Defence Minister Kris Fa'afoi said civil emergency groups were actively checking the country for damage but there had been no reports of anything "major", nor injuries or fatalities.

Also interesting: The report cites the concept of "wasta" (similar to the Western notion of "who you know" being a factor in who gets hired and who doesn't) as a reason the Middle East and North Africa have the highest levels of workers who are actively checked out of their jobs.

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