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The phrase "activity for which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to specify a particular activity related to a certain purpose or context.
Example: "The committee will review the activity for which funding was requested."
Alternatives: "task for which" or "event for which".
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There is one other activity for which there appears to be insatiable demand and supply: shopping.
The preference is to describe people by the activity for which they are most famous.
In fact, appropriately, it was parliament which decriminalised the activity for which he was convicted.
And he likes to talk, the activity for which summits are purpose-built.
page 3 IT'S NOT JUST ABOUT BULLS Come to Pamplona, Spain, and you need not run from a bull, an activity for which the region is famous.
The formula divides the president's time between political activity, for which the campaigns pay related travel costs, and official White House activity.
The judgment added that Kennedy played a "significant role in assisting, advising and supporting... the very activity for which the appellants were prosecuted".
For all the unseemly rancour, bile and unpleasantness it generates among adults, attending football matches is actually a leisure activity for which enthusiasts pay through the nose.
My second hesitation is that Frost has chosen to recreate dialogue and even mental activity for which there is no historical record.
As it measures only activity for which money changes hands, it leads to some very strange anomalies.
It's designed to tackle high frequency activity for which it is hard to find any societal benefit.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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