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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actively perpetrating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing ongoing actions, particularly in relation to crimes or harmful behaviors.
Example: "The investigation revealed that the suspect was actively perpetrating fraud against multiple victims."
Alternatives: "engaging in" or "carrying out".
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This perhaps explains the escalation of the clown craze, from passive clowns frightening people up to clowns actively perpetrating acts of violence.
But it is a profound and important step the world's nations can take responsibility for, right now, toward disarming criminals actively perpetrating genocide.
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The definition used for child abuse was any form of threatening or violent physical, mental or sexual interaction with a minor which is perpetrated actively or passively by parents or other persons on whom the minor is dependent and causes or will probably cause physical or mental injury and serious harm to the minor.
As is clear from an internal ministerial memo written in 2007, the UK government was actively assisting the US to achieve Aamer's permanent removal to detention in Saudi Arabia, a country condemned by NGOs as perpetrating a regime of draconian repression.
They are perpetrating great injustices.
It's almost like perpetrating a fraud.
Or worse, am I knowingly perpetrating a lie?
They are perpetrating the worst crimes against humanity.
Nolan is perpetrating his own trick upon the audience.
Food insecurity was associated with perpetrating only minor physical IPV.
The civil suit also names USA Gymnastics and the organization's current and past presidents, alleging that the governing body "ignored and/or actively concealed the abuse that was being perpetrated" by Nassar.
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