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The phrase "actively resist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a deliberate effort to oppose or withstand something, such as an idea, action, or authority.
Example: "In order to promote change, we must actively resist any attempts to suppress our voices."
Alternatives: "openly oppose" or "vigorously contest".
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These relationships may be explained by high-force, eccentric work when performing SSC activities such as high-speed running This force may exceed the muscles ability to actively resist load, forcing the muscle to lengthen and generate greater active tension [ 24].
We're not here to protest; we're here to actively resist".
The depths of both his Chinese and American selves seem to actively resist the narrative language.
"But there may be those who will ignore our request and who will actively resist evacuation".
And if they know it's happening, many people will actively resist being manipulated, as it can be quite infuriating.
Then, I began to actively resist all the seduction of fashion, money and travel for a while.
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Environmentalists have actively resisted Japan's whaling activities.
He was charged with "actively resisting" the authorities.
But what Melissa is doing with Jazz House Kids actively resists that.
Wilson forcibly removed Simmons's "hands from his pants, during which Simmons actively resisted my control".
Hari Kondabolu actively resists being labeled an "Indian" or "political" comedian.
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