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The phrase "actively with" can be correct and usable in written English, but its usage may depend on the context and the intended meaning.
It is most commonly used as an adverbial phrase, indicating someone's active involvement or participation in a particular action or situation. Here is an example of how "actively with" can be used in a sentence: - "She was actively with me during the entire meeting, taking notes and asking insightful questions." - "He engaged actively with the protesters, holding up signs and chanting along with them." - "The children are actively with the teacher, participating in the classroom activity." - "The company is actively working with its suppliers to improve ethical practices."
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Just look back actively, with curiosity.
"Experts are engaging very actively with the case".
Communicate more actively with people about their food choices.
We are cooperating fully and actively with both.
But he also said Iraq needs to cooperate "more actively" with inspectors.
Araf confirmed they will cooperate fully and actively with the team".
It's unsurprising that councils are starting to engage more actively with the private rented sector.
Since 9/11 Yemen has co-operated actively with Washington in the 'war on terror'.
Sereno and Lyon worked actively with the program, serving as its president and executive director respectively.
It means promising to work actively with Congress to control the rising debt.
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DLP Planning Ltd said it would continue to work "pro-actively" with police.
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