Sentence examples for actively exclude from inspiring English sources

The phrase "actively exclude" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the deliberate act of preventing someone or something from being included or participating in a group or activity.
Example: "The policy seems to actively exclude individuals from marginalized communities, limiting their access to essential resources."
Alternatives: "deliberately omit" or "intentionally leave out".

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However, certain bacterial enzymes apparently actively exclude this metabolite from the active site.

Yet, this is happening to a large degree precisely because formal politics has started to actively exclude the majority of people.

Even gay and lesbian leaders actively exclude poly people from mainstream queer debates – often using similar arguments that were used against gay people in times past.

His core idea is to actively exclude local authorities and sideline teachers – bundle up the people with, collectively, decades of experience in educating children, the better to disregard them.

The idea is to deceive the interceptor to actively exclude the communication signal as it resembles the original whistle.

"Given the level at which they're profiling we shouldn't tell them anymore," says Boiten, when asked whether people should feel okay feeding Facebook info about their 'line in the sand' — pointing to another controversy that arose last year when it emerged Facebook's ad capabilities could be used to actively exclude or include people with specific ethnic affinities (aka 'racial profiling').

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While television in those days (even more than these) rarely reflected anyone's world accurately, he felt actively excluded.

But the founding fathers were not actively excluding the lands around them.

The Cambridge scientist claims that actively excluding parents by being mean and sullen is a cruel but necessary evil.

Many candidates were actively excluded from registering or were deregistered, which limited the choice of voters," said Tone Tingsgaard, vice-president of the OSCE parliamentary assembly, which coordinated election observers.

"Giving people the chance to pay for an internship, whether through an agency or auction, actively excludes those who may be just as talented but don't have the hundreds – often thousands – of pounds which will guarantee them this incredibly valuable introduction to the world of work," says Becky Heath, the chief executive of Internocracy, a youth-led social enterprise.

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