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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'leisure of' is not correct and usable in written English.
You could say 'leisure time,' 'leisure activity' or 'leisure pursuits' instead. For example: She enjoyed her leisure activities on the weekends.
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The leisure of rich Westerners, that is.
But the gentle leisure of itching, staring, distracted me.
Can it ever be fair that the labour of some affords the leisure of others?
Trading the leisure of youth for the chance to make an impact -- and wondering whether it is worth it.
"Recently, I've had the great leisure of being able to read for two hours every morning," he said.
The need to return to the land and rediscover what monastics used to call the "laborious leisure" of manual labour.
Does it matter that this abolitionist truth-teller serves at the leisure of an audience that is overwhelmingly white?
You'd gone in circles and got nowhere, and you'd gained a basic understanding of what a great luxury the leisure of youth was.
Although he finds his new role deeply rewarding, he commented that he misses the relative leisure of working 9 to 5. James Wilson New York, July 3, 2005.
Because it gratifies a craving for Frenchitude for a stereotypical cinematic blend of freewheeling possibility and sociable leisure, of loose emotional indulgence protected by official institutions.
Or to move like a person of leisure, of dreamed-of leisure, from long curtained rooms to the bright thriving garden?
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