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"was very interactive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that engages with others and is responsive to their input. For example, "The workshop leader was very interactive with the attendees, asking them questions and encouraging their input."
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It was very interactive, social.
"We had fun and it was very interactive".
And it was very interactive in the days before websites.
"The process of learning about the service was very interactive and positive," said Paul Rosen, who owns Paromi Tea in Bethesda, Md., and is a NetBooks customer.
The facilitation session was very interactive as Mr. Sam Okedi asked the participants why they thought the SDGs failed and what the major differences between the MDGs and the SDGs were.
PM: Erm, it seems to be discussed an awful lot more at our Tuesday meetings (PM Practice F) The opportunity to work together seemed to have enabled a dialogue that had not been possible before, and led to better understanding of each other's experiences in the practice: "Oh yes, yes, yes, we enjoyed, we loved that [patient journey session] because it was very interactive, very, very interactive.
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We're very interactive with people on the street, and the way that we interact is using our Wacky Quackers".
It's very interactive.
"I'm very interactive with studios," he says.
"Short-form content on the Web is very interactive, very dynamic," Mr. Johnson said.
"With children, he's very interactive," said Patton, James's co-owner.
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