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The phrase "actively stranded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is currently in a state of being stranded and is taking action or is involved in the situation.
Example: "After the storm hit, we found ourselves actively stranded on the island, trying to find a way back to the mainland."
Alternatives: "currently stuck" or "engaged in being stranded."
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It will last 12 months and take place in collaboration with Interpol, Europol, and Frontex, the European border management agency that is already actively rescuing stranded migrants in the Mediterranean.
This is likely explained by either 1) the ancestors of Stygiocaris colonising the coast of the nearby coast of Pilbara Craton first and later moving to the Cape Range area [17], [27], or 2) local marine species actively colonising or being stranded in newly emergent limestone habitat ("regression"; [82]) and their marine ancestors becoming extinct [36] or remaining unsampled [34].
The nucleotide-excision repair process that carries out preferential repair of DNA lesions on the actively transcribed strand of the DNA duplex.
Two different NER pathways exist and have substrate specificities depending on whether the damage is in the actively transcribed strand of a gene or elsewhere in the genome.
The process global genomic NER (GG-NER) occurs if the damage is in the actively transcribed strand of a gene, and transcription-coupled repair (TCR) occurs if the lesions are directly associated with errors in transcription itself [ 31].
"We are stranded.
Stranded in Europe?
I was stranded again.
He is stranded.
We were left stranded.
12 hundred stranded.
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