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I think we use both these days, though we can "do sports", "do some sports", "do some sport" and "do something for sport". The last one has a different nuance, though. Chess, yes; calls/conferences, euphemistically, maybe.
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What's the difference in meaning beween "do some sport" and "do sports and "do some sports?" "For sports" and "for sport" has the same meaning in the States, I'm pretty sure.
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I don't think we say "for sports"; it sounds a little unconventional, but wouldn't raise an eyebrow with most people. The first three are essentially the same to me. Others would distinguish the "sport" of hunting from other "sports" of physical exercise.
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