Sentence examples for activity to which from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "activity to which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific activity that is being discussed or analyzed in relation to something else.
Example: "The study focused on the activity to which participants were most engaged during the workshop."
Alternatives: "activity that" or "activity in which".

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But that just seemed to demonstrate how politically committed comedy was a hangover from the 1980s, not an activity to which any self-respecting young act would stoop.

The film argues that drugs and sex have here evolved into a single, dangerous activity to which vulnerable gay men are susceptible.

Paul spent much of the first half of his life persecuting the nascent Christian movement, an activity to which he refers several times.

Clearly, she wanted her own man running Loyola's highest-profile extracurricular activity, to which the school had committed millions in upgraded facilities -- no reason little Butler should continue to dominate the Horizon League.

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATOO) has agreed on a measure of defense activity to which it adheres when making comparisons of its members' defense burdens, but other countries follow different conventions.

The term undercovers alludes here both to the occupation of Steven and Samantha Bloom and the activity to which they acquit themselves so ambitiously when the numerous blockades of the day have been conquered.

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But the activities to which it plays host might raise a few eyebrows.

The two activities to which the film devotes the most time are people working in factories, stores and restaurants, and social services for the sick and the elderly.

It is despite my innumerable volunteer activities to which I have devoted a huge chunk of time.

As the novel progresses, Prince Andrey repeatedly discovers the emptiness of the activities to which he has devoted himself.

But it would take a cynic of Diogenes-esque proportions not to accept her explanation that she has nothing left to prove in the game, particularly when one examines the litany of activities to which she has committed herself.

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