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The phrase "is in active use" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is currently being utilized or employed. Example: "The software is in active use by several departments within the organization."
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A jogging track runs through a mile of the property, and a helipad is in active use.
In some cases, such as in Andorra, Hamburg, or Boston, CityScope is in active use by both stakeholders and communities.
At present, one of the cemeteries is in active use, one is a secluded public garden, and the third is on the verge of obliteration.
The system is in active use by FDA, with the majority of assessments performed using customizable, reusable queries (programs).
The report authors believe that the current update policy is overly static and that restarts should not occur if the system is in active use.
The concept is intriguing and is in active use in regions such as China, Tippetts tells me, but is a long way from pervasive use within the U.S.
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This variation of traditional SBL approaches has useful applications in many next-generation sequencing methods that are in active use today.
In October, 73.5percentnt of plants and equipment were in active use.
Don't do it, the name is claimed, and has been in active use for several years.
Whenever I use my Kaypro X, both CP/M and WordStar are in active use -- and have been since 1983 or so.
The metaphor is dramatic -- there's a mushroom cloud somewhere in the background -- but it has been in active use too long.
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