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The phrase "am an active" is not correct in written English as it lacks a subject.
It can be used in a context where the subject is implied or previously mentioned, but it is generally incomplete.
Example: "I am an active participant in community events."
Alternatives: "I am an engaged" or "I am a proactive".
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I am an active campaigner for Greenpeace.
Firstly it's imperative that I am an active participant in every aspect of my care.
I am an active member of the Women's Police Association WPAA).
It's worse for me because I am an active person and hate sitting still.
I am an active member of the New York Stereoscopic Society, and at their meetings I encounter other stereo buffs.
I am an active 60-year-old professional procurement, materials control and contract manager with experience in the construction industry, particularly the oil & gas and power generation industries.
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I'm an active person.
It is an active verb.
"This was an active reactor.
You're an active Facebook user.
Kennedy, Clarke says, was an active agent.
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