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"subversive activities" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to activities that are intended to undermine, overthrow, or weaken a government, institution, or organization. For example, "The man was arrested and sentenced to prison for four years for his involvement in subversive activities."
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"It's not subversive activities!" she told the employee.
In 1974 Coelho was briefly imprisoned for alleged subversive activities against the Brazilian government.
Namangani has been sentenced to death in absentia for subversive activities, murder, and bombings in Uzbekistan.
It is the reason why walking, cycling and swimming will always be subversive activities.
They used leaks and innuendo to hint that the C.I.A. had "a secret dossier," which disclosed his "subversive activities".
It's almost like subversive activities are kind of fun to Mr. Soros under the cover of humanitarian aid.
In 1951 he left Turkey forever after serving a lengthy jail sentence for his radical and subversive activities.
Within the latter field, it has jurisdiction over espionage, sabotage and subversive activities on a nation-wide scale.
One day the department chairman tells you that he has received a report about your "subversive activities".
The agents were instructed to carry out sabotage and other subversive activities, standard C.I.A. procedure around the world.
The other, accused of supporting subversive activities, was sent without trial to a labor camp for two years.
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