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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activities change" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the process or occurrence of activities being modified or altered over time.
Example: "In response to the evolving needs of the community, the activities change regularly to ensure engagement and relevance."
Alternatives: "activities evolve" or "activities shift".
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The experiments show that there is a common set of genes whose activities change quickly within 1 hour in response to the activation of either PDGFR or FGFR.
No matter what definition of old age is used, all three agreed that gardening activities change as one gets older.
But in recent years, scientists using high-tech sensors have produced a more detailed picture of how human activities change the weather.
For her documentary "Approaching the Elephant" (Amazon), from 2014, the director Amanda Rose Wilder spent a year among the students and teachers in a newly founded New Jersey free school, an elementary school in which neither curriculum nor classes are predetermined or mandatory and the educational activities change day to day on the basis of students' interests and teachers' perceptions.
However, routine activities change throughout the year.
In addition, mitochondrial enzyme activities change at different temperatures.
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Work plans that were once focused on normal social work activities changed to supporting families without food or shelter.
The way that people treat you, and you think about risk and activities, changes.
The data suggest that rumen bacterial populations and grazing activities changed when steers experienced frothy bloat.
Enzymatic activities changed significantly depending on the enzyme source and the experimental treatment conditions investigated.
How has the scope of activities changed over time?
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