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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activity making" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used in contexts discussing the process of creating or engaging in an activity, but it is not commonly used. Example: "The workshop focused on activity making to enhance creativity among participants."
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This mutation that was discovered more than 3 decades ago result in the loss of GTPase activity making the onco-protein constitutively active and leading to activation of the RAF-MEK-ERK (MAPK) signaling pathway.
Children and adolescents should be active at least 60 minutes every day, with aerobic activity making up the greatest portion of time.
"It's an ongoing activity, making good use of whatever technology we have available," said Gerald Davis, a spokesman for Sunoco.
Approaching a debt load that large would slam the brakes on economic activity, making today's slowdown look benign.
The picture is crammed with subplots and with milling extras and activity making shrewd use of the wide screen.
They should use the same the research criteria they followed for the in-class activity, making sure to substitute "organs" with "cells".
Often, they are not out about their sexual activity, making it difficult for the health department to reach them.
Creators and consumers still need each other but the publishers' primary business activity, making physical copies, is no longer necessary.
A few minutes later, she begins to engage them in the day's activity, making sympathy cards for people who are sick.
Under a sweeping section of federal immigration law, the government considers Mr. Rifahe to have engaged in terrorist-related activity, making him ineligible to live here permanently.
Making sense of activity – Making meaning of science phenomena 4.
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