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Slocawber Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

'For passion' vs. 'out of passion'

Good afternoon.

When talking about hobbies is it better to say 'do something for passion' or 'out of passion'?

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My hobby is playing the piano. I'm passionate about playing the piano.

  • My hobby is playing the piano.
  • I'm passionate about playing the piano.
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My hobby is playing the piano. I'm passionate about playing the piano.
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slocawberWhen talking about hobbies, is it better to say "do something for passion" or "out of passion?"
Neither. Say e.g.,
I'm passionate about football.
or
Football is my passion.
or
I have a (strong) passion for football.

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