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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actively chose" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize a deliberate decision made by someone, often in contexts discussing choices or actions taken with intention.
Example: "After much consideration, she actively chose to pursue a career in environmental science."
Alternatives: "deliberately selected" or "intentionally decided".
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Nightjars actively chose to sit <50 cm from >120 cm-tall shrubs or trees while facing away from vegetation cover.
I actively chose to walk away from my cushy corporate number to be a consultant, and I've never looked back.
A mother or father or parent actively chose to document this moment with this composition and that voice.
Rather, we have a society in which people actively chose not to pursue orthodox agriculture while according plants a central place in their lives.
After all, the self-esteem of a nation is surely boosted when so many of its people actively chose to be there.
In the review of 'Strange Justice,' however, to protect myself and my tribe from the truth and consequences of our own hypocrisy, smears, falsehoods, and cover-ups, I consciously and actively chose an unethical path.
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Or set aside 15 minutes once a week when you will actively choose to follow people different from you. 3. Balance your own activities that disseminate information.
I can engage but I actively choose not to.
Many people are actively choosing to reduce their stress.
As a result, more women are actively choosing not to reconstruct.
In mindfulness meditation, you actively choose to control where your mind goes.
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