The following are made up sentences:
He was recognised for his fight against HIV/AIDS, human rights, opposition to international terrorism and other humanitarian work.
Is is grammatically correct and natural?
On first reading that, I had to stop when I hit "human rights" because it seemed that he was known for his fight against that. "
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On first reading that, I had to stop when I hit "human rights" because it seemed that he was known for his fight against that. Rearrange the list, or use more words, for example, "his fight against HIV/AIDS, his championing of human rights, his …."