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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activities out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or tasks that are derived from or not included in a particular context or category.
Example: "We need to focus on the activities out of our usual scope to enhance our team's creativity."
Alternatives: "tasks outside of" or "actions beyond".
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"People come to our activities out of sincere political and moral beliefs," Mr. Appel added.
In the European Union, fewer than 3,000 suspects have been imprisoned for jihadi activities out of a Muslim population of perhaps 20 million.
In Fairfax County, students expressed frustration that a test on Virginia history had squeezed other educational activities out of the schedule.
In this way, government pays for its own regulatory activities out of the pockets of the wrongdoers, rather than out of the pockets of the taxpayers.
Once he saw that Guerrero Chapa was dead, Rogers said, his client tried to wipe digital footprints of his activities out of fear.
Property developers have been putting up shiny new office blocks in Seine-Saint-Denis, luring back-office activities out of expensive central Paris.
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Items gauging in-school physical activity and out-of-school physical activity, and out-of-school sedentary and travel behaviours developed for the IPEN – Adolescent study were translated from English into Chinese, adapted, and pilot tested.
Other activities come out of different assemblages of people, places, and technologies.
"We are not going to change this (activity) out of consideration to China".
So-called non-tariff barriers play a much bigger role in blocking activity out of markets.
But there is high-volume activity out of sight with the cyber-threat.
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