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The phrase "actively planning" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is engaged in the process of making detailed arrangements or preparations for a future event or project.
Example: "The team is actively planning the upcoming conference to ensure everything runs smoothly."
Alternatives: "currently organizing" or "engaged in planning".
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"We are actively planning the new stadium," Mr. Levine said.
We know that al-Qaida is actively planning to attack us again.
"Al-Mouadan was actively planning attacks against the west," Warren said.
We are actively planning for an increase over the next three years.
More than 20% are actively planning to decrease investment, while 56% remain unchanged in their investment decisions, Grant Thornton said.
I've had people in my class who were actively planning to become heroin addicts when they got out.
Since using the Journal made this something of an in-house announcement, for "considering" one might better read "actively planning".
By this time, Mr. Giuliani was actively planning his presidential bid, as well as tending to other clients.
The police arrested 15 radical leftists they called heirs to the Red Brigades terror group and said they were actively planning attacks.
But Mr. Sweeney, a former top aide to Mr. Pataki, is one of those said by friends and foes to be actively planning a run for governor.
The detainee was described by the official as someone "who was actively planning operations specifically targeting U.S. forces and interests both inside and outside of Iraq".
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