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The phrase "do hobbies" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to activities that one engages in for leisure or pleasure. For example: "I like to do hobbies such as painting and playing guitar in my free time."
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"I started talking to him about what he liked to do, hobbies, pastimes," recalled Carl Grace, 30, who drew the second tattoo.
She doesn't do hobbies (she knitted a top for my newborn youngest, but made it clear it was a one-off gesture), she's been benignly but only vaguely interested in her grandchildren, and she's not really a culture vulture.
This may include making sure you have someone to talk to (therapist, support group etc), exercising, spending time with family and friends, and continuing to do hobbies you enjoy.
Work is what we have to do; hobbies are what we want to do.
And why do hobbies get their own lobby, anyway?
They do hobbies and activities that they have a passion for and make them feel happier.
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"The initial screening question was: 'Do you do hobby woodworking?' " said David Sloan, a former publisher of the magazine.
Most of us can use more space, whether it's for working, storing or doing hobbies.
For some, listening to the music, or doing hobbies that remind them of their crush will just bring back old bad memories, so be mindful of that.
Does Hobby Lobby sell penises?
I don't have a hobby, what does "hobby" mean?!
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