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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recreational" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to activities or pursuits that are done for enjoyment or leisure rather than for work or necessity.
Example: "She enjoys a recreational game of tennis every weekend with her friends."
Alternatives: "a leisure" or "a fun".
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I'm a recreational swimmer.
He had a recreational vehicle.
But it is also a recreational area.
She's not a recreational runner.
A recreational game of baseball.
"We're out to provide a recreational opportunity".
I'm not a recreational drug taker.
It is not a "recreational" drug.
The canal is now gradually evolving into a recreational waterway.
It's not that I want to become a recreational shopper.
A recreational complex that included a minor league hockey rink.
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