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"far more active" is a correct and usable phrase in English
You can use it when you want to emphasize the degree to which something is more active than something else. For example, "Since taking up running, Jenny has become far more active than before."
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There was pronounced variation among species in male sexual activity (Table 2c) with some species (especially Atlantic mollies) being far more active than others.
(1) β-UO3 was far more active than α-U3O8.
The far more active December contract lost $27, at $396.20.
The printer allows it to be a far more active context".
Amos transformed it, giving it a far more active and aggressive role.
His view of the folk tradition was far more active, even aggressive.
He is far more active in church than John McCain is.
The overhaul will make the repairman far more active than he has been.
Moreover, bimetallic catalysts were by far more active than monometallic catalysts.
Mr. Pence has been far more active in seeking out Republican senators.
To that end, MySpace is far more active offline than its rivals.
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