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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'actively try' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is attempting something with a lot of effort. For example, "The team is actively trying to improve their sales record."
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And which recollections do we actively try to forget?
Most fund managers actively try to beat indices.
While no school administration endorses the unsupervised spring break, some actively try to undermine it.
I'm trying to uncomplicate myself, to actively try to take myself less seriously.
The difference is that good physicists actively try to confirm and to falsify their theories.
"We can't complain if we don't actively try to change things.
"We actively try to keep them, but at the same time, things change," he said.
But the general's account makes clear he did not actively try to stop the deployment.
The thought that you might actively try and meet women… was ridiculous.
"He did not actively try to get someone to run against the president of the United States.
"We don't actively try to feed people and annoy them with what we're doing," he says, leaning back.
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