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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activities begun" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to activities that have started or commenced, often in a formal or descriptive context.
Example: "The report outlines the various activities begun during the first quarter of the year."
Alternatives: "initiated activities" or "started activities".
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The police said 14 people, almost all of them Brazilian, were arrested over recent weeks as part of an inquiry into the network's activities begun in February.
It'll work with HealthKit and use Handoff to let it resume activities begun on iOS and OS X devices, and vice versa, and both phones and iWatch will use NFC.
This isn't to say they must go to the extreme of preparing formal lesson plans for every outdoor session, but many activities begun indoors can be continued and extended outdoors, including movement activities.
DINEPA has restarted some of the sector reform activities begun in 2009.
A data collection form was prepared and pilot tested prior to data extraction activities begun.
Such new norms have to be taken into consideration, and such new standards given proper weight, not only when States contemplate new activities but also when continuing with activities begun in the past.
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Playday activities begin at 9 a.m. next Saturday.
Standard double rates start at $250, but introductory packages with meals and activities begin at $235.
Activities begin at noon on Sept. 15 and continue through Sept. 17.
Activities begin at 4 30 p.m. at the Royal Naval College, King William Walk, Greenwich.
Ages 2 to 7. Oct. 26 at 1 p.m. Preshow activities begin at noon.
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