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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a relatively pleasurable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an experience or situation that is enjoyable to a certain degree, but not overwhelmingly so.
Example: "The movie was a relatively pleasurable experience, providing just enough entertainment to keep me engaged."
Alternatives: "somewhat enjoyable" or "fairly pleasant".
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Eating must be a relatively pleasurable experience, otherwise people wouldn't be nearly as eager to put stuff in their mouths.
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A worker with a given set of knowledge can be expected to gravitate toward an occupation that entails performing relatively pleasurable activities.
The Ford Foundation building is a relatively small structure among the huge buildings of New York City, yet the experience of that space is real and pleasurable.
An amateur is a person who has an automatic, internal trigger to do a pleasurable behavior requiring relatively little willpower.
A possible explanation is that buying a gift is a pleasurable experience, not associated with the downregulation of positive affect.
Happiness: a state of contentment; a pleasurable or satisfying experience.
The fact that smoking a cigarette is pleasurable is a perfectly real, perfectly good justifying reason to smoke insofar as smoking really is pleasurable.
Users typically report feeling a surge of pleasurable sensation, a rush.
Or a man who became an accountant to save up for a pleasurable retirement.
It's a pleasurable read with a refreshing p.o.v.
A deeply pleasurable immersion.
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