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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activities happening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe events or actions that are currently taking place or ongoing.
Example: "The activities happening at the festival include live music, food stalls, and art exhibitions."
Alternatives: "ongoing activities" or "events taking place".
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"There's no other real activities happening there," aside from sledding and people passing through, he said.
She may as well have been talking about wikis, he says: "A wiki has all its activities happening in the open for inspection, as on Jacobs's sidewalk.
Beyond that, the Rand researchers note that schools would need to invest in lighting and other infrastructure to support after-school activities happening at later hours.
Status updates and tweets ("OMG best night ever!") let us know about all the exciting activities happening while we're home catching up with the "Jersey Shore" crowd.
In honor of the commencement activities happening today and tomorrow, here's a look back at one of our HLS Alums who is celebrating his 50th reunion – Myles Berkman.
"Following reports of another incident in Middle Garden local reef, CDWS is calling for all its members in Sharm el-Sheikh to stop any snorkelling activities happening from any boats or shore.
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And some production activities happen during the evening hours.
In particular, process models generally assume that planned activities happen within a certain period.
Did you know that more than 90% of Cornell's alumni activities happen outside Ithaca?
Whaling feast activities happen at the same time every year, in two spots on either edge of town, each place designated for a different clan.
In fact, most support for cultural activities happens at the state level.
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