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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gratifying" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective to describe something that brings pleasure or satisfaction. Example: Winning the championship was a gratifying moment for the entire team.
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Meanwhile, Sir Mick Jagger has admitted that he finds his music career "intellectually undemanding" and said his original idea of becoming a teacher might have been a "gratifying" alternative.
Finally the one short I suggested last year and dedicated a good part of a column to in June, Dell Computer (21, DELL), is down a gratifying 53%.
It has been a gratifying journey.
She moved to the United States speaking hardly a word of English, leaving behind a gratifying career teaching Russian literature.
As a result, she had to distance herself from them and found a gratifying project--opening her home to tourists for whom she could prepare her gourmet dinners.
It was a gratifying tableau.
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George smiled a gratified smile.
Everybody clapped and cheered; Peter Higgs wiped a gratified tear from his eye.
Phillips's best writing achieves an elaborate, gratifying precision, combining a naturally flamboyant style with neat, observational wit.
They have a rich, gratifying and fulfilling relationship.
Now, almost any fragment of digital culture can be spun up into a grainy, gratifying animation.
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