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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activity enables a good" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that a certain activity facilitates or promotes a positive outcome or benefit, but the wording is awkward and unclear.
Example: "Engaging in regular exercise enables a good state of health."
Alternatives: "activity promotes a benefit" or "activity fosters a positive outcome".
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A purification process that removes fractions with limited antioxidant activity enables a good level of antioxidant activity to be obtained from relatively small amounts of the original natural extract.
Similar(59)
"It's enabled a good conversation to continue about New Zealand's head of state.
The early diagnosis led to prompt therapy and consequently enabled a good neurodevelopmental outcome.
(c) Which small sets of genes still enable a good distinction of the two states?
Listening enables you being a good listener enables you to both ask questions effectively and answer questions effectively.
The bank account is now a hub for activity enabled by fintech.
The service enables a number of other activities by SMS as well.
Camel milk has antimicrobial activity and a good conservation aptitude.
"A comfortable retirement lifestyle enables an older, healthy retiree to be involved in a broad range of leisure and recreational activities and to have a good standard of living through the purchase of such things as; household goods, private health insurance, a reasonable car, good clothes, a range of electronic equipment and domestic and occasionally international holiday travel".
Although the parallelization strategy enables scalability [19], a good load balancing scheme is necessary to achieve good performance.
Which activities correlate with a good day?
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