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"practical activity" is correct and usable in written English, and it is often used to refer to activities or tasks that are done to put knowledge or skills into practice.
For example, "The course involved a lot of practical activities to help us understand the concepts."
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These are seen through a practice theory lens that emphasises practical activity and the tight linkage between strategising and organising.
In the seminal book Cooking, Eating, Thinking, which she edited with Deane W. Curtin, Hedlke considers food making as a "thoughtful practice," a "mentally manual activity" or a "theoretically practical activity" that bridges the separation between "inquirer and inquired," between "timeless truths about unchanging reality" and "the transitory, the perishable, the changeable".
I will begin by accounting for practical activity that supports the translation from theory into practice, before I describe the practice that supports the translation from practice into theory.
Practical activity was cast as 'technological agit prop' for mobilising alliances and debate.
Archaeology grabbed me as a fusion of practical activity and thinking about the meaning of your finds.
However, the practical activity originated the greatest number of higher cognitive level questions.
This practical activity of leading my life is the minimal form of my self-consciousness and the condition of my spiritual freedom.
"Why do we frown so much on people who have technical and vocational skills?" In the middle of the school day, every student takes part in a practical activity, such as debating, drama or chess.
He never acknowledged to anyone that he made any mistake, large or small, despite the fact that he made more than a few in matters of theory and in his practical activity.
That, for me, resolved the contradiction in his own teaching and that of the many human scientists who separate culture from practical activity, as if the symbolic dimension of economic behavior were an afterthought of the material.
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"Even if we accept that those evidences were true," the rebuttal said, "they are all based on some computerized simulations and not a 'practical activity.' That is why the Agency has called the whole project 'studies.' There is no evidence in those documents to prove that the studies have been changed into practical projects or activities".
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