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The phrase "do illegal activities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions that violate laws or regulations.
Example: "The authorities are cracking down on individuals who do illegal activities in the area."
Alternatives: "engage in unlawful acts" or "participate in criminal behavior."
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What can I learn from a different culture? 3. Lastly, do they do illegal activities?
I'm part of the civil society movement to 'follow the money' and use open data, and investigative journalism/research to bring more transparency to how companies are often used to do illegal activities such as corruption and money laundering.
For example, if all your friends do illegal activities, try to avoid them, or else you may get involved too.
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In the other cases, the employees were caught doing illegal activities (theft and drug use) with indisputable evidence.
It's for 15 second clips of your friends doing illegal activities.
What I really want to know is how far off am I from being able to pop into a Target, CVS or RiteAid, grab a camera for under $200, make a video of my friends doing illegal activities and upload them wirelessly at a hotspot to a video-sharing site?
be sure to know the consequences of doing illegal activities.
So far we haven't had any conflicts or contact with poachers or people who were doing any illegal activities.
Also, being caught doing any illegal activities can ruin your life.
Avoid doing any illegal activity (although this may sound boring).
"We hope related countries speak and act cautiously, don't get involved in any way in Hong Kong's internal affairs, don't support the illegal activities of Occupy Central, and don't send out any wrong signals," Ms. Hua said.
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