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actively used for
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "actively used for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe an action that is currently happening, for example: The park is actively used for recreational activities.
✓ Grammatically correct
Science
News & Media
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
20 human-written examples
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].
Only a small proportion of Belize's land is actively used for agriculture, which employs about one-fifth of the population.
Encyclopedias
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.
News & Media
Project Zero's team says it will send reports of flaws it discovers to software makers as fast as possible so that they have time to produce fixes before it posts information about the zero-days to a public database.Quite how long that delay is will depend on whether the researchers think that a zero-day is already being actively used for espionage or theft.
News & Media
In this paper, a WSN based microcontroller equipped with gas sensors have been actively used for air quality monitoring.
Science
High-frequency (HF, 10 20 MHz) radars are actively used for monitoring ionospheric conditions at high and mid-latitudes and provide information on plasma dynamics (drifts, diffusion etc).
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
40 human-written examples
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.
News & Media
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.
It is now used to settle 18% of China's trade and is the world's seventh most actively used currency for payments, though these figures probably overstate its role.
News & Media
Although it could be argued that spongers aren't actively using the sponge 100% of the time that they are foraging, if we subtract time they are at the surface (22%) and estimate that they actively used sponges for only half the time they were submerged (during sponge foraging bouts), their "active" tool-use budget would still be more than 17%.
Science
We selected a population of 33 competitive bodybuilders, including 15 who actively used AAS for ≥2 years (users) and 18 who had never used AAS (nonusers), all men.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the function of a tool, system, or resource, ensure the active nature of its use is emphasized. For example, "This software is "actively used for" data analysis" rather than simply saying it is "used for" data analysis.
Common error
Avoid using "actively used for" when a more direct verb can convey the same meaning with greater clarity. For example, instead of "The lab equipment is "actively used for" experiments", consider "Researchers use the lab equipment for experiments".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "actively used for" functions as a verb phrase indicating the current or ongoing application of something. It specifies the purpose for which an entity is presently being employed, as supported by Ludwig's examples.
Frequent in
Science
68%
News & Media
20%
Encyclopedias
4%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Wiki
4%
Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "actively used for" is a common and grammatically correct way to describe the current function or application of something. Ludwig AI confirms its usability and validity across various contexts. Predominantly found in scientific and news-related sources, this phrase emphasizes that a tool, resource, or method is currently being employed for a specific purpose. While alternatives like "currently in use for" or "presently utilized for" exist, "actively used for" strikes a balance between formality and clarity. When writing, it's important to ensure the active nature of the use is the focus, avoiding passive voice or redundancy where a more direct verb could suffice. Remember to use specific vocabulary to provide more clarity and better context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
currently in use for
Focuses on the present state of being employed for a particular purpose.
presently utilized for
Emphasizes the ongoing application of something for a specific reason.
regularly employed for
Highlights the consistent and habitual use of something.
frequently applied to
Indicates that something is commonly directed towards a certain application.
being utilized in
Highlights the process of usage within a specified area or field.
in active service for
Suggests that something is currently functioning or operating for a particular purpose.
is being leveraged for
Focuses on the strategic advantage gained from its use.
actively implemented for
Emphasizes the active execution of a plan or process for a particular goal.
actively operated for
Highlights the operational aspect of being used.
is in play for
Suggests a dynamic state of being utilized within a system or process.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "actively used for" to sound more formal?
For a more formal tone, consider using phrases such as "currently employed for", "presently utilized for", or "regularly implemented for". These alternatives provide a more sophisticated and professional tone while maintaining the core meaning.
What's the difference between "actively used for" and "commonly used for"?
"Actively used for" emphasizes that something is currently in use, while "commonly used for" indicates that something is generally or habitually used for a purpose, regardless of whether it's currently happening. For example, a tool may be commonly used, but not actively in use at this moment.
Is "actively used for" redundant? Can I just say "used for"?
While "used for" is grammatically correct, "actively used for" emphasizes the ongoing or current nature of the use. Whether it's redundant depends on the context; if the active use is important to highlight, then including "actively" adds value.
What are some contexts where "actively used for" is most appropriate?
"Actively used for" is particularly appropriate when describing processes, technologies, or resources that are currently in operation or being applied. This could include describing software, equipment, strategies, or initiatives.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested