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Free sign upThe phrase "activities as a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing or categorizing activities in relation to a specific role or function.
Example: "We will be organizing various activities as a part of our community outreach program."
Alternatives: "activities in the role of" or "activities in the capacity of".
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Meanwhile, Latte's activities as a peripatetic organist weren't satisfying him.
Activities: As a certified boxing instructor with U.S.A.A.
The fasces represents Witherspoon's activities as a statesman.
Boulez's ever-increasing activities as a conductor from the 1960s onwards coincided with a distinct falling off in his activities as a composer.
How has it changed your daily activities, as a person and as a political leader?
Mr. Suydam's occupation as a painter ran parallel with his activities as a patron and collector.
Interestingly, 11 displayed two substantial activities as a NO production inhibitor and a neurite outgrowth-inducer.
The Red Cross condemned such activities as a "gross breach of medical ethics".
In fact, many Chinese parents see extracurricular activities as a dangerous distraction from studying.
Advertisers are still inclined to depict their activities as a form of warfare.
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A commanding presence, he still attends concerts and participates in pedagogical activities--as a piano clinician, he continues to tour.
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