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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activity designed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific purpose or intention behind an activity, often in educational or organizational contexts.
Example: "The workshop includes an activity designed to enhance teamwork skills among participants."
Alternatives: "task aimed at" or "exercise intended to".
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By contrast, the term "research" designates an activity designed to test a hypothesis, permit conclusions to be drawn, and thereby to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge… [ 17].
To implement and evaluate an active-learning laboratory activity designed to teach second-year pharmacy students about the appropriate use of various respiratory devices including proper inhalation technique, device maintenance, and counseling points.
He also pointed to a cutback in promotional activity designed to protect profit margins, which are expected to be up about 50 basis points for the full year.
But despite the scale of activity designed to engage local residents, most community indicators either showed no change or no change compared with other similarly deprived areas.
The focus will now be solely on the short story prize, which is part of a wider programme of activity designed to support new and emerging talent.
In some areas loud noises are part of a ritual activity designed to scare off the moon's assailant.
We began with a whole-class activity designed to connect classic peer assessment with design for a specific audience: the younger students.
Especially difficult to regulate is any kind of indirect lobbying such as group activity designed to influence government by shaping public opinion.
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The rest is devoted to activities designed to reduce workers compensation costs.
He also championed the regional economy and activities designed to rally Long Island spirit and pride.
Creative Scotland will use its funds to deliver strategic priorities and to commission activities designed to achieve these priorities.
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