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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actively mobilised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the process of organizing or rallying resources, people, or efforts for a specific purpose or action.
Example: "The organization actively mobilised volunteers to assist in the disaster relief efforts."
Alternatives: "dynamically engaged" or "proactively organized".
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In this pilot, motorcyclists, motivated by a financial benefit accruing from transportation of pregnant and newly delivered mothers, actively mobilised women and transported them to health facilities.
The patients should be actively mobilised on the first postoperative day, unless clearly contra-indicated [ 20]. · Early discharge planning and contact with close relatives and the local health authorities.
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He has stopped actively mobilising his community to improve its health.
But that well-reported fact has not stopped them from actively mobilising public opinion against corruption within the current government.
After splint removal, the wrist was actively and passively mobilised.
Some staff actively encouraged women to mobilise and eat while some showed passive support by not stopping them when attendants asked women to squat.
Occupy Central mobilised on Sunday.
"Youth are being mobilised.
Society has mobilised.
Johnson mobilised this restlessness.
"The economy was mobilised.
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