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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activity concerned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific activity that is relevant to a particular context or discussion.
Example: "The report outlines the findings of the activity concerned with community engagement."
Alternatives: "relevant activity" or "pertinent activity".
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Much of the activity concerned happened on Mr Jain's watch.
The criteria for establishing land-use potentials vary according to the type of activity concerned.
It also differs with the type of activity concerned, such as marrying, purchasing alcohol, or driving an automobile.
NERVOUS casino executives are lobbying to make Internet gambling an illegal activity, concerned that their business will falter if people can stay at home and play on their personal computers.
For the purposes of this subsection with respect to paragraph (1)(B), the phrase "fully and currently informed" means the transmittal of credible information not later than 60 days after becoming aware of the activity concerned.
And although in Britain the Internet is still a minority activity, concerned more with commerce than with entertainment, the world's media firms are pretty sure that it is not going to stay that way.
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Is there any activity concerning Internet boards?
There appeared to be fraudulent activity concerning his debit card, the bank told him.
A spokesman said he had "no executive power or involvement with any day-to-day activity concerning clients or their activities".
This paper presents an activity concerning the development of a control strategy for power-assisted electric bicycles, also called pedelecs.
"At 1pm half the population are at table and at 8.15pm this activity concerns more than a third of the population.
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