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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actively organising" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the process of arranging or coordinating something in a proactive manner.
Example: "She is actively organising the community event to ensure everything runs smoothly."
Alternatives: "proactively coordinating" or "diligently arranging".
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In some local parties, centrist members are actively organising to check its power.
They were accused of "actively organising or leading unlawful occupations and associated events", according to John Duffy, registrar and secretary at the University of Sussex.
John Duffy, registrar and secretary at the University of Sussex, says: "We have suspended and excluded from campus a number of students who, in the opinion of the University, were actively organising or leading these unlawful occupations and associated events.
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She is further right even than UKIP has tended to be; while the party is dominated by Brussels-obsessed wing-nuts who are likely to come out with some extremely dodgy opinions, Waters has actively organised Islamophobic marches with far-right figures such as Tommy Robinson.
At first the assassinations were directed at people who were said to be "ticking time bombs" - individuals who were actively involved in organising terrorist attacks.
Technology tools are often used to actively solicit and organise violent actions.
He credited this for his sense that we actively interpret and organise our world rather than passively react to it – a theme that he continued to develop in different ways.
He is actively associated with the IGS Guwahati chapter, organising local activities/workshops and the IGC2017.
He said the Home Office was organising the process but Scotland Yard was "actively involved" because Mr Khan's death was regarded as suspicious.
Gilligan, in contrast to many Englishmen, was happy to play Indian teams and actively encouraged Indians to organise their own cricket rather than leave it up to white Englishmen.
When I contacted them for comment, a spokesman told me that "the idea that reform and the progression of anyone within the Police Federation or anywhere else is being actively thwarted by an organised body of Freemasons is laughable and suggests an unbelievable element of will and influence from an organisation which is non-political, non-religious, values integrity and upholds the law".
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