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The phrase "activities listed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a set of activities that have been enumerated or detailed in a document or conversation.
Example: "Please review the activities listed in the agenda before the meeting."
Alternatives: "enumerated activities" or "specified activities".
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They are active in all digital pursuits and have done three or more of the activities listed (e.g. podcasting, downloading music, blogging etc).
· All meals at the accommodation and during the activities listed above.
When he graduated from New Rochelle High School, in 1926, there were no activities listed beside his yearbook picture.
We looked over the 91 activities listed for Day 2 in the ship's newsletter, the Cruise Compass.
And what about "blue noise," what the admissions pros called the blank blue screen when there were no activities listed?
From there, as appropriate, teachers might conduct a whole-class discussion or go on to other activities listed below.
(On Tripadvisor, Bowl of Chalk's pay-what-you-like tours of London are currently rated number 15 out of the 431 activities listed in the capital).
"I also keep a close eye on the local council website, as there are always a host of free summer activities listed there.
There are no extracurricular activities listed under her name, but relatives remember that for a couple of years she had an after-school job with the maintenance department at the high school.
He said not all the activities listed would necessarily be included in the final scope of the contract, but if the force added other activities later a "new and costly procurement exercise" would be needed.
… Travel is inexpensive … because you won't need a return ticket!" Never mind the tastelessness, or the inferior production values, the activities listed barely differ from those in Isis's own propaganda.
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