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Discover LudwigThe phrase "activity that involve" is not correct in written English.
It should be "activities that involve" to match the plural form. You can use it when discussing various actions or tasks that require participation or engagement.
Example: "The workshop will include several activities that involve teamwork and collaboration."
Alternatives: "tasks that involve" or "actions that involve".
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The reliable patterns of brain activity that involve the activation and/or connectivity of multiple large-scale brain networks.
Unlike ersatz "found footage" flicks like "Paranormal Activity" that involve no found footage and often no film (invariably these distractions are shot and shown digitally), this is the real deal, having been constructed from original filmed images.
Limitations of these skills may lead to lower engagement of obese children in sports and physical activity that involve jumping or hopping [ 36], which may further contribute to sustainability of excessive body weight and even further fat accumulation [ 37].
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Also make sure activities are varied: an activity that involves moving about and noise needs to be followed by a quiet task that allows kids to "cool down".
My must-do activity is coasteering on Anglesey – an activity that involves scrambling, climbing, jumping and swimming your way around the coast.
In small teams, it is an activity that involves almost all participants, including developers and domain experts.
Any activity that involved a lot of standing, like cooking for company or going to a museum, was out.
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