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The phrase "activities that require" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing specific tasks or actions that necessitate certain conditions or resources.
Example: "The workshop will focus on activities that require teamwork and collaboration among participants."
Alternatives: "tasks that necessitate" or "endeavors that demand".
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It calls a halt to activities that require endless subsidies.
They are both activities that require introversion and extroversion of their practitioners.
Yes, there will still be activities that require human skills, and these skills can be improved.
I love cold weather; I just dislike participating in activities that require cold weather.
Activities that require only a screen, a telephone and a modem can be located anywhere.
I'm usually a quick study with sports, and I've been drawn in recent years to activities that require a half-decent sense of balance.
This transfer is carried out by special enzymes that couple the release of energy from ATP to cellular activities that require energy.
Also, for all activities that require very good behavior, we follow up with going to a big park where they can just run and play without worry.
Greater use is now being made of seminars, working parties, discussions, and other group activities that require a higher level of individual participation.
Activities that require special temporal equipment should be scheduled within the bounds of the time windows.
Current village activities that require water included domestic farming system based on surface and ground water.
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