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"has been more active" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone has increased their involvement in an activity or pursuit. For example, "John has been more active in community service lately."
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Recently, the construction worker's firm has been more active.
No artist has been more active on the global art circuit.
Mr. Lieberman has been more active, drawing far larger crowds and attracting -- indeed courting -- more media coverage.
No United Russia member has been more active in whipping up this frothing conservatism than the St . Petersburglegislator Vitaly Milonov.
Mr. Bauer has been more active with local groups to find better ways to raise funds to keep it at its traditional home despite dropping television ratings.
While still inadequate, Google has been more active and transparent than any competitor, who seem unwilling to draw attention to their low market shares in web search.
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He had knowledge about the many local activities available for older persons, and previously had been more active, but still visited the day care center often for a cup of coffee.
Probably the red shift of the absorption edge is not responsible for the catalytic activity improvement by Sn, otherwise SnCl2 series would have been more active than SnCl4 series.
Some say the board should have been more active.
Would you have been more active in the songwriting again?
"We should have been more active on CAFE sooner".
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