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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actively going" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is engaged in an ongoing action or process, often implying a sense of energy or involvement.
Example: "She is actively going through the application process to ensure she meets all the requirements."
Alternatives: "actively participating" or "engaged in".
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That was progress as in not actively going backwards.
"Many people are sitting tight rather than actively going out protesting," he said.
The company, he told the assembled crowd, was actively going to pursue acquisitions to fuel growth.
And then I redoubled my efforts with women and repeated offers, actively going out to seek out women.
"Wal-Mart has been actively going head-to-head with Shaw's in Maine and New Hampshire," he said.
"But folk was a term that was applied to me rather than me actually actively going out and seeking it.
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Actively manipulating information at TD level 1.5 may occur when an animal coincidentally ends up behind a screen, notices that it is hidden, and subsequently learns to actively go to the screen for sexual activity.
"We will actively go after that population," Mr. Keck said.
However, only 12.6% of studies actively went out to test or review conservation actions.
"The vision is to really actively go beyond the research itself," he said.
Center-right parties have actively gone after these voters, and transformed themselves in the process.
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