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The phrase "more active in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a greater level of engagement or participation in a particular activity or context.
Example: "She has become more active in community service since moving to the new neighborhood."
Alternatives: "more involved in" or "more engaged in".
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Over time, I became more active in LGBTQ activism.
They are more active in civil society.
Would you have been more active in the songwriting again?
I have gotten more active in the last six months".
And they become more active in tinkering with corporate earnings.
From 1894 Van Rensselaer became more active in social issues.
Become more active in your local alumni association.
Spinal extensors (LM, ES) were more active in EX.
Constructed wetland biodiversity became more active in wetland research.
She worried he was getting more active in the streets.
They have been more active in democracies than dictatorships.
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