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pursuits

noun as in world

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He has remained a hero at Old Trafford, and since retiring from the pitch has dabbled in a range of creative pursuits including acting and singing.

From BBC

Trump and his advisers know the political power of the manosphere – a popular and very online subculture that attracts fans of mixed martial arts fighting, video games, cryptocurrencies and other stereotypically male pursuits.

From BBC

Despite her diagnosis, Flack remained active in her creative pursuits, celebrating the 50th Anniversary of her album, "Killing Me Softly" in 2023.

From Salon

Fictionally speaking, of all criminal pursuits, thievery is the most romantic because it requires a significant degree of cleverness, of subtlety and skill and, by practical necessity, isn’t violent.

But her peers at school were not as supportive of her acting pursuits.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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