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To leisure
noun
Freedom provided by the cessation of activities.
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Every president is entitled to leisure time.
The atmosphere is conducive to leisure.
They want greater access to leisure and cultural activities.
Only Europeans can, through increasing work relative to leisure".
Beijing's citizens have increasing access to leisure time.
"Dollar Thrifty caters to leisure, price-conscious travellers".
For services to leisure and tourism industry in Northern Ireland.
The word "dacha" has evoked both delight in and hostility to leisure.
Those low-cost operations are intended to appeal mostly to leisure passengers.
Hasn't search become as essential to leisure as it is to business?
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Many tourism employees are increasingly confronted with rising work stress levels, especially work-to-leisure conflict (WLC).
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