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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hobby for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an activity that someone engages in for pleasure or relaxation, often in relation to a specific subject or interest.
Example: "Gardening is a hobby for many people who enjoy spending time outdoors."
Alternatives: "an interest in" or "a pastime for".
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Modelling is just a hobby for her".
"It's a hobby for most of us.
This is a hobby for lunatics".
This was just a hobby for me.
"This was not a hobby for a schoolteacher".
It was, in short, a hobby for cranks.
For now, though, "it's a hobby for everybody," he said.
It was basically a hobby for ladies of leisure.
"People need to see that this isn't just a hobby for the rich and famous".
Photography began as a hobby for Mr. Peter, but he has long been serious about soccer.
AMONG the virtues claimed for stamp-collecting as a hobby for children is geographical instruction.
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