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The phrase "do pastime" is not correct and not commonly used in written English
It is unclear and does not convey a clear meaning in standard English usage. Example: "I like to do pastime activities on the weekends." (This is awkward and not standard.)
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Monkey was forced to join other RTS malingerers in the time honoured awards do pastime of slurping leftover plonk from vacated tables.
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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.
Crossword puzzles help with your logic skills, so it's a great thing to do as a pastime and as a fun thing to do.
Ms. Kennedy sometimes joins him in this pastime, as do some members of the chorus.
"Men still believe that we do this as a pastime," she says.
So, is this just an election-year pastime, or do artists have a legitimate gripe?
So if the list is our natural obsession and now national pastime, where do we go from here?
It's great to enjoy a geeky pastime, but don't overdo it.
You and I both know that there are all sorts of people with all sorts of hobbies and pastimes, they do all sorts of things.
It's not that I don't have enough pastimes, it's that I have too much past – all of it full of people who aren't here.
To some, this is a train wreck of a sport, while others see it as a vehicle hurtling along the fast track to huge success, attracting those interested in family-based, inexpensive pastimes that do not require extensive travel.
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