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activities

[ak-tiv-i-teez] / ækˈtɪv ɪ tiz /




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But by the time she'd reached the Paris Olympics, mid-twenties activities - like socialising - became "exhausting".

From BBC

The Brixton Society criticised the proposals for consisting "solely of paid commercial music events" with no free or family focused activities, adding that ticket prices were unaffordable for many local residents.

From BBC

The goal of the “analog lifestyle” trend is to wean people off constant digital connectivity by doing tangible activities that help a person reclaim their time.

From Los Angeles Times

It has also said that it trains ChatGPT to discourage imminent real-world harm when it identifies a dangerous situation and to refuse to help people that are attempting to use the service for illegal activities.

From BBC

Bill Clinton has said that he has no personal knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities and that he cut ties with Epstein more than two decades ago.

From The Wall Street Journal