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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actively moving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is in the process of moving or engaging in physical activity.
Example: "The children were actively moving around the playground, enjoying their time outdoors."
Alternatives: "in motion" or "engaged in movement".
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We can, and we should, consider actively moving species at risk of extinction from climate change.
"They're now actively moving ahead," said Frank Angelino, a lawyer for the owners, Moshe and Shalom Drizin.
In work reported by Richard Held (Scientific American, November 1965), actively moving kittens developed visually guided movements normally.
The larva, known as an oncomiracidium, is heavily ciliated (has actively moving hairlike projections) and bears numerous posterior hooks.
So far, the compact has been adopted by four states — Maryland, New Jersey, Illinois, and Hawaii — and it's actively moving forward in a dozen more.
The phenomenon of investors' actively moving money in pursuit of higher interest rates, known as chasing yield, is reverberating through the economy.
"The Earth is actively moving".
Since renamed Actively Moving Forward, AMF now has 55 chapters at colleges around the country.
In such a case, additional method such as actively moving the cloth and observing it again are necessary.
Free-living polychaetes, like Nereis spp., are actively moving around at the sediment surface or within their burrow systems in search for food.
Nematode viability was assessed under a stereomicroscope and considered alive when actively moving or showing response after probing with a needle.
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