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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pleasant mess" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or environment that is chaotic or disorganized but still has a positive or enjoyable quality.
Example: "The children's playroom was a pleasant mess, filled with toys scattered everywhere, but the laughter made it feel warm and inviting."
Alternatives: "a delightful chaos" or "a charming disorder".
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Not a pleasant prospect.
A pleasant summery aroma.
A pleasant simple cheddar.
It was a pleasant life.
"She's a pleasant individual.
"It has a pleasant atmosphere.
It's a pleasant listen.
A pleasant surprise, then.
A pleasant drink.
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