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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actively took" 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 actively took part in the discussions, ensuring her voice was heard."
Alternatives: "proactively engaged" or "intentionally participated".
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It is important to note that in the four classrooms all students present actively took part in all activities.
The banks have vigorously denied that they actively took part in an illegal scheme.
Despite the many obstacles and risks, they weren't discouraged and actively took part.
"They removed our computers because we actively took a position against the paper factory and forcefully voiced it".
Labour actively took the decision not to better regulate for agency workers, and to not introduce living wage agreements.
The statement said three other companies were exempt from the punishment because they "cooperated with the government investigation, provided important evidence and actively took self-rectification measures".
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"I was able to actively take part in this mentoring activity because of the career choices I have made.
Cells actively take up retinol and oxidise this to RA which diffuses locally to activate nearby cells (Blomhoff 1994).
"We are now actively taking this forward".
The Conservatives would actively take away rights enjoyed by British citizens just to appease their backbenchers.
We regret any misuse of our services and actively take steps to prevent it.
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