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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a active" is not correct in written English.
It should be "as an active" to be grammatically correct.
Example: "As an active participant in the discussion, I feel my contributions are valued."
Alternatives: "as an engaged" or "as a proactive".
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Patterns of capillary damage are graded as A, active, L, late or N/D, not determined.
In our case, the lesion appeared as a active arterial spurting of blood without accompanying ulceration and through normal surrounding mucosa.
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"She sees herself as an active woman".
Lozoya recalled him as an active, passionate and approachable member.
He describes himself as an active, "hands-on" owner.
Salidroside was isolated as an active principle.
A Moroccan described as an active cell member.
View engagement as an active, not a passive effort.
He was respected as an active and effective board member.
"I'm delighted to be back as an active matador".
Rhodesain was secreted as an active, mature protease.
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