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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activities that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a clause that specifies or describes certain activities in a sentence.
Example: "The report outlines activities that promote team collaboration and enhance productivity."
Alternatives: "tasks that" or "actions that".
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And choose activities that don't require equipment.
The activities that promote mastery may be different from the activities that promote discovery.
Presenting activities that are new to everyone.
other discretionary activities that enable entrepreneurial pathways.
Plan activities that will provide frequent feedback on your development.
But there were some activities that went unrecorded.
Retirement communities involve social activities that can help combat loneliness.
We're not taking away activities that are essential".
People also choose activities that balance their lives.
-Behavior adaptations, include activities that help an animal survive.
I try to tackle the activities that scare me.
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