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The phrase "actually pleasant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is surprisingly enjoyable or agreeable, often in contrast to expectations.
Example: "I was skeptical about the new restaurant, but the food was actually pleasant."
Alternatives: "surprisingly enjoyable" or "unexpectedly nice".
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It was actually pleasant.
"We wanted somewhere that's actually pleasant to be".
The satellite imagery has exposed at least one car-window delivery… There's more evidence that New York is actually pleasant town.
The song ticks all the boxes: it honours a recently dead legend, it's sort of about religion and it's actually pleasant to listen to.
And why would the monorail link at the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, which I rode yesterday, be so fast, efficient and actually pleasant — so different from the slow, almost kiddie-ride substitute at Newark Liberty International Airport?
If, right about now, you're thinking that Mr. Takayama sounds a bit much, you would be correct when it comes to his food and service, but other than that, he is actually pleasant, relaxed company.
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Actually very pleasant.
"It's actually quite pleasant," he said.
The effect is actually very pleasant.
Katie was surprised that the pool was actually more pleasant than she had anticipated.
I think they'd say that I was actually quite pleasant to work for.
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