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Discover Ludwig"pursue hobbies" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe activities someone is involved in outside of work or school. For example, "In his free time, John likes to pursue hobbies like fishing, cooking, and hiking."
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Also, encourage the child to pursue hobbies and other interests in depth.
Both can come with perks: free shows or use of facilities means you can pursue hobbies while earning money.
Most said the typical work day did not leave them any time to pursue hobbies or leisure activities.
Everyone leaves after their six hours, freeing up time in the evening to pursue hobbies or simply reflect on the day.
Mr. Bruce said he liked his co-workers and enjoyed working evening hours because it left him free to pursue hobbies like gardening and cooking during the day.
He had minimal stage presence, and his ascetic personality - he did not drink, listen to music, follow sports or pursue hobbies - had little popular appeal.
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I spend my time volunteering, pursuing hobbies and helping family and friends.
Many sufferers manage to lead almost normal lives, holding down jobs, pursuing hobbies and raising children.
Instead of piping he pursues hobbies including coarse fishing and volleyball.
What the story offers instead is inspiration for becoming more physically active and pursuing hobbies and talents.
While other fathers pursued hobbies like golf, mine spent his free time trying to expose a government cover-up of the existence of U.F.O.'s.
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