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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amusing things to do" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to activities or events that are entertaining or enjoyable.
Example: "If you're looking for amusing things to do this weekend, consider visiting the local comedy club or attending a fun festival."
Alternatives: "fun activities to engage in" or "entertaining options to explore".
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I have also been told of amusing things to do and see in Almaty, but, as Keith Richards said to Marlon Brando when the actor suggested a mischievous threesome: "Later, pal".
And if that passes unnoticed, you can astound your friends -- or better yet, your enemies -- by opening the door and giving them a glimpse of the gleaming stainless-steel sill, in which soft blue lights spell out MERCEDES-BENZ. * I found many amusing things to do with the G500.
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An amusing thing to do is to revisit pop hits of 5 or 10 or 15 years ago and track down the remixes of them commissioned by their record labels — Kelly Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone (Jason Nevins Ambient (Candlelight Mix))" or the entire career of Hex Hector, anyone?
Once you do, ask for his/her name, favorite things to do, etc. Basically get to know the person you're interested in, and start amusing conversations that are both entertaining and helpful in retrieving information about him/her.
Things to do.
"Better things to do".
Plan things to do.
Find things to do!
Take things to do.
Bring things to do.
Fun things to do.
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