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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actively helps" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that provides assistance or support in a proactive manner.
Example: "The new software actively helps users manage their tasks more efficiently."
Alternatives: "proactively assists" or "effectively supports".
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Anything which actively helps the community gets my vote.
Some vegans choose to eat these eggs, believing that doing so actively helps the hens.
It is possible, they say, that vitamin D actively helps to curb the progression of the disease.
The service actively helps to keep people living independently at home and the principle is well supported by the local social service department.
In reality, the AU force in Darfur, charged with monitoring the ceasefire, can do little with the resources at its disposal unless the Khartoum government actively helps it which rarely happens.
Our firm's CFO Group actively helps companies become more metrics-driven.
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JON LEE ANDERSON: By actively helping out.
Tehran had actively helped the US to overthrow the Taliban.
But also they are actively helping the LGBT community".
The truth is, however, that authorities actively help MPs to keep things under wraps.
Mr. Brudno was the last large Yukos shareholder still actively helping to run the oil business.
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