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The phrase "actively enjoying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being fully engaged and taking pleasure in an activity or experience.
Example: "She was actively enjoying the concert, dancing and singing along with the band."
Alternatives: "fully enjoying" or "deeply appreciating".
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More than two years after her diagnosis, she is still in active treatment, but also actively enjoying watching her son become a little boy.
But this year, despite myself, I've been actively enjoying it.
Once I'd figured this out and started actively enjoying my own company, other people followed suit.
He can be pitiless – actively enjoying the iron in his heart – and he can be murderously cruel.
Or if some of the lucky ones are actively enjoying the age of children's theatre, annual Harry Potters, Center Parcs and prolific kids' laureates.
I'm actively enjoying communicating in tween language.
Similar(47)
Besides, he says: "I actively enjoy living here.
These were all rights white women actively enjoyed.
As I am making it, something troubling happens: I actively enjoy making the sauce.
I had a great time there and was one of those irritating kids who actively enjoyed school.
Instead of trying to attack the grooming brush, she actively enjoys being brushed and demonstrates this with copious purring.
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