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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actively taking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is engaged in a process or action with intention and effort.
Example: "She is actively taking steps to improve her health by exercising regularly and eating a balanced diet."
Alternatives: "proactively engaging" or "intentionally pursuing".
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Debriefing sessions provided useful arena to discuss difficulties caused by AJM's dual role of a researcher and health worker when actively taking part in the activities in Hälsotorg.
These results demonstrate that Prochlorococcus cells are actively taking up glucose, and that this uptake is not due to the activity of contaminants.
"We are now actively taking this forward".
"The government is consciously and actively taking the decision to support investors over first-home buyers".
But actively taking part in the dissemination of a stereotype adds insult to bigotry.
Even children at "play" are still actively taking in information and making sense of the world.
Chapter 17 depicts them as actively taking part in national socialist society.
Absent in Spain during the crisis, Scipio was spared the necessity for actively taking sides.
There is a narrow line between actively taking someone's life and supporting their passing, and that's the art of medicine".
She went on to attend Brooklyn College, while actively taking part in the American Student Union and World Youth Congress.
As of June, it had 68,800 students actively taking 66 classes, with another 20 about to start.
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