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involving activities or responsibilities outside one's regular job or profession
- His extracurricular commitments included serving on the board of a local charity.
- The company supports employees who engage in extracurricular responsibilities such as mentoring or further education.
- Extracurricular projects, such as community outreach, helped him gain new skills beyond his regular duties.
- Balancing work with extracurricular activities can be challenging, but it offers valuable personal and professional growth.
- She was involved in extracurricular activities like volunteering and sports, in addition to her full-time job.
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not included in the regular course of study at a college or school
- She participated in several extracurricular activities, including the debate team and the school newspaper.
- Extracurricular involvement can enhance a student's college application by demonstrating leadership and teamwork skills.
- The school offers a variety of extracurricular programs, such as music, drama, and sports.
- Students are encouraged to explore extracurricular opportunities to pursue their interests outside of the classroom.
- He balanced his academic coursework with extracurricular commitments, such as volunteering at a local charity.
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