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The phrase "actively use for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the practical application or utilization of something in a specific context or for a particular purpose.
Example: "We actively use for data analysis tools to enhance our research capabilities."
Alternatives: "regularly employ for" or "consistently utilize for".
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One candidate process is subvocal rehearsal, which subjects actively use for verbal materials but which is almost impossible with the nonverbal stimuli used in our study.
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The conditions are exclusively narrowband speech degradations but are useful for speech quality benchmarking and remain actively used for objective VoIP speech quality models, e.g., [48].
In this paper, a WSN based microcontroller equipped with gas sensors have been actively used for air quality monitoring.
And, in many applications, they can be actively used for decades, since they can be charged and discharged tens of thousands of times.
Rees is known for her efforts to expose the U.N. for its failure to shut down brothels in Bosnia where they were actively used for human trafficking.
Only a small proportion of Belize's land is actively used for agriculture, which employs about one-fifth of the population.
Sand and shell beaches of the Dolgaya spit are actively used for recreational purposes being the basis of social and economic development of the Dolzhanskaya resort.
The experiments, experiences, and results in the VERITAS facility presented here, provide an example of a VE platform being actively used for human performance experimentation.
Although MTANNs have been actively used for a number of medical image analysis tasks over the past two decades, CNNs have recently gained popularity in the field of medical imaging.
For reasons the agency could not explain, Iran has reduced, at least for now, the number of centrifuges it is actively using for enrichment, to 4,592 from 4,920 noted in the agency's report in June.
It estimated that between 2003-07 there should have been 499 breeding pairs on the 3,696km2 of grouse moors across Britain which were being "driven", or actively used for shooting, in those years.
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