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The phrase "aesthetically pleasing design" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a design that is visually attractive or appealing to the senses.
Example: "The architect's latest project features an aesthetically pleasing design that harmonizes with the surrounding landscape."
Alternatives: "visually appealing design" or "attractive design".
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In an odd way, this makes up for the lack of aesthetically pleasing design.
The iPig satisfies both needs with superior sound quality and a unique, aesthetically pleasing design," added Solomon.
Buildings are just identical blocks that are shifted and dropped on top of of each other in a way that is likened to a game rather than to any aesthetically pleasing design.
Use odd numbers of beads in coordinating colours for the most aesthetically pleasing design.
Since each ticket is most likely a different size and shape you'll want to see what you have to fit the tickets together to form an aesthetically pleasing design.
Plans for a more aesthetically pleasing design for the temporary wings were dropped on cost grounds.
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The new variations are using clever branding tactics and more aesthetically pleasing designs to put a little more pizazz in pee-pee time.
In most cases, shadow and 3-D text effects should be avoided in order to create a clean, aesthetically pleasing and easily recognizable design.
It's extremely challenging to design an aesthetically pleasing car park, and my home town is not an exception to the rule.
When web design is clean and simple it can give the user a sense of time and space and if the design is aesthetically pleasing the user is naturally going to be more inclined to stay on the website.
The results of this study, thus, demonstrate that innovative and aesthetically pleasing living walls can be designed for treatment of greywater at the household scale.
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