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The phrase "actively moved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a deliberate or intentional action of moving something or someone.
Example: "The team actively moved the furniture to create more space for the event."
Alternatives: "deliberately shifted" or "intentionally relocated".
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In the active task the participant actively moved the trunk from the starting position until a command to stop was given.
They extended pseudopods and actively moved about the culture surface.
GBS has actively moved in the same direction.
Many subsidies are actively moved by animals, which regularly transfer nutrients within and among ecosystems.
This advocates the employment of an actively moved wing in Archaeopteryx.
Salafi political leaders have not actively moved to eliminate the country's ancient sites, but their contempt for the ways of non-Muslim tourists is well known.
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We can, and we should, consider actively moving species at risk of extinction from climate change.
In work reported by Richard Held (Scientific American, November 1965), actively moving kittens developed visually guided movements normally.
The design also has the benefit of involving no actively moving parts.
"They're now actively moving ahead," said Frank Angelino, a lawyer for the owners, Moshe and Shalom Drizin.
Chemotaxis experiments revealed that S. enterica serovars actively move toward root exudates of lettuce cultivar Tamburo.
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