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"pure fun" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to describe an activity or experience that was enjoyable and allowed you to enjoy yourself without any worries or concerns. For example, "The family trip to the beach was pure fun."
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Another read, "Pure fun.
The work is pure fun.
It was pure fun out there, pure fun.
It's pure fun, like Circa.
This song is pure fun.
"The site is pure fun," he said.
But there is also pure fun.
"The pure fun of it," Mr. McNeal said.
It was pure fun, with a gorgeous, clever score.
"He was just pure fun," said Pam Fox, a sister.
Conversely, on the pure fun side, there's Dynolicious.
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