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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actively resisted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is making a conscious effort to oppose or fight against something.
Example: "The community actively resisted the proposed changes to the local park, organizing protests and petitions."
Alternatives: "vigorously opposed" or "openly fought against".
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Environmentalists have actively resisted Japan's whaling activities.
Wilson forcibly removed Simmons's "hands from his pants, during which Simmons actively resisted my control".
From the moment Murray understood the system, she actively resisted it.
I'm not really part of the London literary world and, to a degree, I've actively resisted being part of it.
In the Tory dominated Commons she actively resisted their bill privatising the railways, becoming a junior transport spokesman (1996-97).
Many middle-level peasants actively resisted these changes and the measures for enforcing them, particularly grain rationing, compulsory purchase quotas, and stricter regulations on savings and wage rates.
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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].
He was charged with "actively resisting" the authorities.
But what Melissa is doing with Jazz House Kids actively resists that.
The depths of both his Chinese and American selves seem to actively resist the narrative language.
Hari Kondabolu actively resists being labeled an "Indian" or "political" comedian.
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