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at leisure

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at (your) leisure
when you want to or are not busy. Make a video of the program and then you can watch it at your leisure. Understanding what must be done now and what can be done at leisure is an important skill to learn.
See also: leisure

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I have been very negligent -- but are you now at leisure to satisfy me in these particulars?
However, as it happened, I remained undisturbed, and was able to examine my purchases at leisure.
On our side we were more at leisure to do as we pleased.
 
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