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The phrase "actively makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is engaged in the process of creating or producing something in a deliberate and energetic manner.
Example: "The organization actively makes efforts to improve community engagement through various programs."
Alternatives: "proactively creates" or "diligently produces".
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This type creates the illusion of safety but actively makes things worse.
Thus the interpreter's mind actively makes a place in it for a foreign "other".
By so tightly constraining guest's responses, Evite also actively makes it difficult to be a good friend.
What's sad is that people pay money for this, believing that reading the thing will make them smarter, when in fact it actively makes them stupider.
Even if that does not immediately leave users worse off, Google's critics rightly argue that it could eventually result in fewer choices for consumers if worthy Internet services fail because Google actively makes it difficult for people to find them.
In the other, the user actively makes changes on the applications in execution engines by using the mashup editor.
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3. Stimulate your mind: Socialize actively, make new friends, try new activities, travel to new places and be passionate about learning new things.
Efforts have been actively made to find the cause of these abnormal TC activities occurring in various East Asia regions using climate factors.
I'm the one actively making the calls.
Today, it is actively making the problem worse.
In Russia only Sukhoy and MiG actively make.
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