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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also very active" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is not only active but additionally so, often in comparison to others or in relation to a previous statement.
Example: "In addition to her impressive academic achievements, she is also very active in community service."
Alternatives: "additionally quite active" or "also highly engaged".
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Edmiston was also very active in the sporting affairs of Edmonton, participating in and managing many sporting activities and clubs.
Socially, Massey was also very active.
He is also very active in charitable pursuits.
She was also very active in the Fair Housing Movement.
But his early life was also very active and vivid.
Leiper was also very active in the Student Volunteer Movement.
Phyllis was also very active in the community.
Hale was also very active in international science.
Paderewski was also very active in politics and was a fierce champion of Polish independence.
Payne was also very active in Cliven Bundy's standoff in 2014.
Mr. Wofsey was also very active in the Stamford, CT Jewish community.
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