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The phrase "actively fighting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is engaged in a struggle or conflict, whether physical, emotional, or metaphorical.
Example: "The community is actively fighting against the proposed legislation that threatens their rights."
Alternatives: "vigorously opposing" or "engaged in combat".
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Wanting to shed our whiteness out of embarrassment and anger, wishing this all away instead of actively fighting, is an active decision to commit further injustice.
We focused on five countries — Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Somalia, and Yemen — where the U.S. is engaging in what experts call "active kinetic operations," or in the simplest terms, where the U.S. is actively fighting.
How many troops are actively fighting?
"We have proven that we are actively fighting against corruption.
Mansfield's family initially indicated they believed that she had been actively fighting with opposition forces.
All of the hospitals responded by saying that they were actively fighting infection.
Singh, who is in his mid-40s, began actively fighting bigotry after the 9/11 attacks.
The fatwas also regard actively fighting the allied forces as a moral and religious duty.
"He seems happy just being around Marines, and particularly Marines who are actively fighting," Major Brezler said.
General Somli, the only commander actively fighting the militants, complained publicly that his troops were running low on supplies.
Any man who stays in ISIS territory is presumed to, at best, be sympathetic to the group and, at worst, actively fighting with it.
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