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Discover Ludwig"for pleasure" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe doing something for enjoyment, rather than for some practical purpose. For example, "I often go for a walk for pleasure."
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Do you read for pleasure?
All capacity for pleasure disappears.
"I just go for pleasure.
: Listen for Pleasure, 1981.
We read for pleasure.
Fragrance is for pleasure.
Not for pleasure, anyway.
It's also for pleasure.
But it's for pleasure".
Why not seize any opportunity for pleasure?
Which places would you visit for pleasure?
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