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Which is correct, "areas of activity" or "area of activities"?

Which is correct, "areas of activity" or "area of activities"? If they are both correct, what is the difference in definition of each and in which situation would each one be used?
  

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They are both correct. "areas of activity" = several places, locations, or themes (areas) for the activity of one person, company, country or agency. eg: The Inter-Parliamentary Union had many areas of activity: human rights, women in politics, representative democracy, and so on.

  • They are both correct.
  • "areas of activity" = several places, locations, or themes (areas) for the activity of one person, company, country or agency.
  • eg: The Inter-Parliamentary Union had many areas of activity: human rights, women in politics, representative democracy, and so on.
  • htm "area of activities" = one place, location, or theme and many individual projects or activities.
  • eg: In the area of Information Technologies the European Environmental Agency has the following activities: extended metadata project, water information system, and so on.
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They are both correct.

"areas of activity" = several places, locations, or themes (areas) for the activity of one person, company, country or agency.
eg: The Inter-Parliamentary Union had many areas of activity: human rights, women in politics, representative democracy, and so on. http://www.ipu.org/iss-e/is

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