Collocations withleisure

These are words often used in combination withleisure.

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form of leisure
The form of leisure can, of course, enhance people's lives, and enable them to live a fuller life.
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gentleman of leisure
The time is now coming when man may well go out to his work for two hours and face the rest of the day as a gentleman of leisure.
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increased leisure
The more imperative reason for promoting "youth-serving" agencies grew out of the antisocial products of increased leisure time - destructiveness, delinquency, and just plain mischief.
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leisure activity
The ' oldest old ' are not often included in social surveys, and studies of their leisure activity participation are hard to find.
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leisure class
A salon was an intimate society of men and women of the leisure class meeting for elegant conversation under the presidency of a skilled salonni're.
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leisure industry
These species are also a significant part of the multi-billion dollar sport and leisure industry through their use in playing surfaces such as golf courses.
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leisure pursuit
Depending on economic conditions, poaching might be morally acceptable in conditions of famine and to feed one's family, but not as a leisure pursuit without the relevant economic pressure.
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leisure service
He has presented a penetrating analysis of the need for a leisure service.
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leisure time
Levels of physical activity gained in leisure time remained more or less constant over the same period.
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leisure travellers
The potential inflation of geographical spread due to lack of differentiation between business and leisure travellers is of concern.
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outdoor leisure
It comes from societies whose aim is to protect public health and to promote outdoor leisure activities.
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use of leisure
For those 20 there are proper facilities for games and the use of leisure in reasonable surroundings.
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