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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leisure for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when indicating time spent doing something enjoyable or relaxing. For example: I carved out some leisure for myself this weekend and read a book.
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We have the leisure for it".
There's less leisure for rhetoric when construction documents are due.
This is essentially a market for leisure, for tourists and private travellers.
Charles, to be sure, has the leisure for such communings, as others may not.
But Bass, too, is in pursuit of First Leisure for similar reasons.
Not a lot of leisure for driving six or seven thousand miles.
Dr. Johnson said of Milton's "Lycidas," "Where there is leisure for fiction there is little grief".
Recessions are a matter of workers voluntarily substituting leisure for work.
Just look at some of the advertisements in Arts & Leisure for suggestions.
Enough to fill a hundred years of leisure; For thirty were no good at all.
Hepburn: "I think you could safely say that it will provide more leisure for more people".
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