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The phrase "activity which will make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action or task that will result in a specific outcome or effect.
Example: "We need to plan an activity which will make a positive impact on the community."
Alternatives: "task that will create" or "action that will result in".
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This is unlike vigorous physical activity, which will make you completely out of breath and will make you sweat profusely regardless of the weather conditions (such as running).
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There are a number of key areas in which communications professionals can provide skills and deliver activities which will make a significant difference to universities.
This will also save you some money and you can use it for activities which will make you feel better, such as gym, going to see a great movie with friends or sit outside on a bench, drink coffee and read a book.
In conclusion, my Delegation urges the Council to endorse that FAO continue to be associated with the Climate Agenda and pay particular attention to the activities which will make countries able to respond to climate fluctuations and extremes which affect crop, livestock, fisheries and forestry sectors, in accordance with FAO's climate-related programme and activities.
In many cases, you may all have the same activities written down, which will make scheduling a breeze.
"His activities are not widely known, which will make it difficult to obtain unclassified information for a public statement and, likewise, make it unlikely that his designation would resonate inside Syria".
It's also about making sure carmakers are well-positioned to take full advantage of these new revenue opportunities when autonomous cars arrive, which will make cars even more important as a locus of connected activity.
which will make the recommendations more suitable.
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Make your parents happy, which will make you happy.
They'll smile which will make you smile too.
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