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The phrase "already pretty active" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is currently engaged in activities or actions to a significant extent, often implying that this state has been established prior to the current moment.
Example: "Despite the late hour, the community is already pretty active with various events and gatherings taking place."
Alternatives: "already quite engaged" or "already fairly lively".
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Update: turns out, Microsoft has already pretty active in the Cordova project for the past few years through its Open Technologies subsidiary.
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500 has already been pretty active with its investments in the area over the past several main funds, with around 37 Canadian companies having received funding from 500 investors.
Of course, this move is merely an extension of 500 Startups' existing investment strategy, as 500 Startups has already been pretty active in Latin America.
The service is active and already pretty well populated, and localized for Korea, Japan and Spain as well as English-speaking countries.
So if you thought the user numbers being bandied around by the likes of WhatsApp (which now has more than 350M monthly active users); WeChat (more than 270M MAUs); and Line (300M registered users) were already pretty impressive, think again.
We're pretty active now.
Montana is already pretty Democratic.
This is already pretty scary.
"It's been pretty active," he said.
You are pretty active on Twitter.
"He's always been pretty active.
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