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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'have activities' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is often used to refer to leisure activities or recreational events. For example, "The children's summer camp provides a variety of activities to keep them busy and entertained."
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They may also have activities for patients who are ambulatory, or disabled but moderately active.
They have activities.
Did she have activities where she lived?
But on the other hand, you have activities like this".
Most cruise lines now have activities tailored to children; some provide baby-sitting.
We have wonderful food, we have activities, we play bingo, which I love.
He said organizers had tried to have activities in many of the nation's 435 Congressional districts.
This is a family-friendly event, and we will have activities for the kids.
I also feel guilty because to make up the time, I stay late on days he doesn't have activities.
We have activities for older residents, a local creche, environmental services to support the council, apprenticeships and community allotments.
They have activities and that.' 'You saw some once, didn't you, dad?' Dughan was not angry when she said that.
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