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The phrase "activities employed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the specific actions or tasks that have been utilized in a particular context, such as a project or study.
Example: "The report outlines the various activities employed during the research phase to gather data effectively."
Alternatives: "methods used" or "actions taken".
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The Guardian have highlighted potentially illegal activities employed by one subcontractor.
A detailed description of the design created, the learning objectives posited, the classroom techniques and activities employed, and the assessments used are described in this article.
Our data analysis had uncovered an extraordinary close rate by our sales people when they have an in-person meeting, and it highlighted the fact that the activities employed to generate those in-person meetings were performed remotely.
Fixation was thought to be encouraged and discouraged by a wide range of factors related to the project, the client, the design team, the organisational culture and the design activities employed.
This article examines the criminal indictment filed and other activities employed by the Fukushima Nuclear Energy Lawsuit Group, in the aftermath of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster that occurred in Japan on 11 March 2011 ("311").
By the end of the 20th century, agriculture and mining accounted for less than 5 percent of Canada's labour force, while manufacturing stood at one-fifth and services, including transportation, trade, finance, and other activities, employed nearly three-fourths of the workforce.
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Like expressive conduct, these commercial activities employ the regulable method of using a non linguistic form of communication.
Trade both wholesale and retail constitutes the largest of the service activities, employing roughly one-fifth of the Tasmanian workforce; health services employs about another one-tenth.
For years, Atrius Health had been focusing on standardizing processes, removing waste, and improving efficiency using improvement activities employing lean techniques.
Such activities employ 30-40% of the workforce in all the world's cities, yet they figure only as instrumentalities in the competitive city paradigm because city boosters recognise the competitive city must have infrastructural improvement.
At the beginning of the 21st century it was estimated that the U.S. government spent some $30 billion annually on intelligence-related activities, employing perhaps 200,000 people in the United States and many thousands more U.S. citizens overseas in both clandestine and overt capacities.
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