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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "join activities" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to either participating in an activity or being part of a group. For example, "We encourage all students to join activities to express themselves and make new connections."
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Children attending Option "C" may join activities of Kid's Corner Summer Camp.
Residents — generally in their 80s — are mobile enough to eat in the dining hall and join activities.
Allow them to join activities slowly or stay on the outskirts and plan for a break if they get overwhelmed.
Social workers in the camp encourage him to join activities, but "if I feel there's potential to sell," he said, "I'll make another flask of tea".
Some students find it daunting to join activities in midyear, or even to contemplate coming in late to a freshman class where friendships have been nurtured for four months.
On his first day of science camp this June, Ms. Kendle received several phone calls about his refusing to join activities, not eating his lunch and bolting from adults trying to corral him.
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The 'it' only becomes problematic when the individual is unable to re-engage in a productive, rewarding life - joining activities and socializing.
By joining activities, you are also putting yourself out there to communicate with people with the same interests.
Joining activities at school will make you busier so you won't have time to think about home.
Furthermore, the R521H mutant inhibited LigIII-dependent joining activity in a dominant negative fashion.
We previously developed a synthetic cis-acting RNA ligase ribozyme with 3′ 5′ joining activity termed "DSL" (designed and selected ligase).
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