regular activity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofregularandactivity
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regular
adjective
uk/ˈreɡ.jə.lər/us/ˈreɡ.jə.lɚ/
happening or doing ...
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activity
noun
uk/ækˈtɪv.ə.ti/us/ækˈtɪv.ə.t̬i/
the situation in which a lot of things are happening or people are ...
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(Definition ofregularandactivityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Moreover, there is a natural link between stories and children, especially in contexts where storytelling is aregularactivity.
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All three types of measures could redeem the psychosocial need for employment by providing an externally motivatedregularactivity, time structure and social contacts.
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Music is also aregularactivityat the church, since it is an excellent venue.
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Patients should be taught the effects of the surgery, such asregularactivitymay be altered.
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Before 1947 it displayedregularactivity, erupting about every three hours.
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Regularactivityand movement has been reported to keep hormone levels healthy.
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They frequently cite examples of theregularactivityof large churches.
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Intervention is an unsuitable way of regularly supporting the beef market, and should be an emergency provision, not the sort ofregularactivitythat it now is.
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These were: time structure, social contact, collective effort or purpose, social identity or status, andregularactivity.
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Scientists say that the injection of molten rock was equivalent to 20 years worth ofregularactivity.
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During the 1930s, displays, sports, competitions, tactical exercises and flying practice were a part ofregularactivity.
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In 1871, the priory was granted the status of abbey and beer brewing became aregularactivity.
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The present club was founded in 1991, though gliding had been aregularactivityat the airfield since 1984.
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It disturbs me, although there is an increasingly smaller number of such schools, that some schools, as part of theirregularactivity, expect young people to join a cadet force.
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Regularactivity, however, would promote easy birth by making the abdomen loose ("tong klon") and therefore aiding in the downward head rotation of the baby.
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A beach volleyball competition takes place once a week in the summer months, and is aregularactivityfor both tourists and locals alike.
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It is the social use of language to enactregularactivitystructures and to share systems of meaning among teachers and students.
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