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The phrase "actively introduced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process of bringing something into use or awareness in a dynamic or engaging manner.
Example: "The new policy was actively introduced during the meeting to ensure everyone understood its implications."
Alternatives: "proactively implemented" or "dynamically presented".
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Consultants KPMG have predicted that the annual economic and social benefits for the UK from autonomous vehicles could be worth £51bn by 2030, with the greatest share going to the places where autonomous technologies are manufactured and actively introduced.
Nowadays 3D printing (3DP) is being actively introduced even to the fashion field as a new item.
Combination treatments using these potent new drugs have been actively introduced in chemotherapy for GC and are contributing to significant improvements in anti-tumor responses and patient survival.
Hence, Western ethnology was actively introduced into China, driven by the urgent demand of the ruling class and the whole society for Western scientific knowledge.
We found that random delays (due to network traffic or in some cases actively introduced by the agents) combined with a dynamic decentralized restart strategy can improve the performance of DisCSP algorithms.
For physical processes, we have actively introduced more sophisticated schemes, especially for cloud microphysics (Grabowski [1998]; Tomita [2008b]; Seiki and Nakajima [2014]) and PBL schemes (Nakanishi and Niino [2006], [2009]; Noda et al. [2010]).
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Each of them has been actively introducing solutions to help improve their business climates.
The self-assembly of chromophores can also be induced by providing particular conditions without needing to actively introduce the molecule into the scaffold.
That just leaves text chat, although Line said in a statement that it intends to "actively introduce new features in the future".
TP10 actively introduces pores into the bilayers of large and giant unilamellar vesicles, while PF3 and PF6 do so only at higher concentrations.
The demand for biostimulants is increasing in the marketplace, and companies are actively introducing innovative products with different ingredients to satisfy the requirements for arable, horticultural and viticultural crops [3, 4].
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