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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admittedly pleasant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging that something is enjoyable or agreeable, often in a context where there may be a contrasting opinion or situation.
Example: "The weather today is admittedly pleasant, especially after the recent storms we've had."
Alternatives: "undeniably enjoyable" or "certainly agreeable".
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Otherwise, wondering whether something that is, admittedly, pleasant, is good would be as senseless as wondering whether a given pleasant thing was pleasant.
It probably started around the time of Ed Miliband's Milifandom, a trend which treated an admittedly pleasant and principled seeming man like he was one of the Rugrats.
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Not exactly pleasant noises, admittedly, but I anticipate they will bring back a flood of memories, Proust-style, of BBSes, hours-long download times and pirated screen savers.
Admittedly, its traditional architecture make for a pleasant place to shop (on the "Traditional Crafts Street") and great place to eat (on the "Folk Food Street"; don't miss the taro and pork fried dumplings at Ba Gou Tie, for 12 remnimbi).
Admittedly, this was not a scientific survey, and yet there was a pleasant suspicion: Was Emanuel Ax drawing, at last, on an ever-widening transvestite fan base?
Admittedly, yes.
Perfectly pleasant.
Pleasant though.
Not pleasant.
An admittedly unlikely scenario.
Admittedly, Vermont beat us.
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