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The phrase "ways of entertainment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to various methods or forms through which people find enjoyment or amusement. Example: "In today's digital age, there are countless ways of entertainment, from streaming movies to playing video games."
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"At that time," Bonnell says, "they had two ways of entertainment.
Ms. Poehler added: "We wanted to appease -- to show that there are different ways of entertainment that don't have to be sleazy".
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And in the way of entertainment, there's not inherently much to do there.
The city has a miserable climate and little in the way of entertainment apart from malls and restaurants.
But there was little in the way of entertainment for that most difficult of childhood stages: the teenage years.
For some time, the couple did not do much by way of entertainment, not even watching television.
The first half provided little in the way of entertainment for the spectators, who were enduring cold, wet and windy conditions.
Nitrate Online The postman doesn't deliver on Christmas Day, and "The Postman"... doesn't deliver much in the way of entertainment, regardless of what day it is.
Unfortunately, politics has gone the way of entertainment, while the real issues are not discussed because they are boring or don't make good radio.
"The second way of entertainment they had was to take two sticks, beat them together and dance around the fire," he continues.
When I gave up spending my biggest worry was that I would be stuck indoors, unable to see my friends or enjoy much in the way of entertainment.
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