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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pleasant man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is friendly, agreeable, or enjoyable to be around.
Example: "Everyone in the office appreciates him; he truly is a pleasant man."
Alternatives: "a likable person" or "a friendly individual."
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Duckenfield, said West, "wasn't a pleasant man".
The pharmacist was a pleasant man; he held up the bottle.
A pleasant man in his 30's, he was very distressed about his symptoms.
The rigors of coaching transformed Ross from a pleasant man into a miserable one.
Gephardt is a pleasant man with a good mind, but it is hard to know what is at his core.
I had confirmed this through repeated calls to the Vermont attorney general, a pleasant man who answers his phone.
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The icing on the cake The Lac de la Cavayère – better-known locally as Carcassonne Plage – is a pleasant, man-made lake 5km outside the city.
He was a very pleasant man, a very gentlemanly man.
She tried to make the prospect of cold stations and uncertain routes seem an adventure, but her husband, Alasdhair Willis, a tall, pleasant man with a slight Yorkshire accent, prevailed upon her ("Stell... .....) to order a car.
She tried to make the prospect of cold stations and uncertain routes seem an adventure, but her husband, Alasdhair Willis, a tall, pleasant man with a slight Yorkshire accent, prevailed upon her ("Stell...".) to order a car.
Jo describes the prime minister as "a very pleasant man and a very good constituency MP".
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