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The phrase "agreeable diversion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an enjoyable or pleasant distraction from routine or serious matters.
Example: "After a long week of work, a movie night with friends is always an agreeable diversion."
Alternatives: "pleasant distraction" or "enjoyable break".
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But its stylish cafés offer an agreeable diversion from Area C's grim daily grind.
Discovering the origin of OK was, he said, no more than an agreeable diversion from his main work.
Still a cute show in spite of its occasional threadbare patches, "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" remains an agreeable diversion, especially when staged as nicely as it is in Northport.
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OK, Ronny's bits are excruciating, but the tale is just about believable and contains agreeable diversions from matches and cut-scenes: a Fifa Street-like mini-game in Brazil, a training session with Solberg's character in LA and – later on – neat player-choice elements when selecting a new club and famous strike partner.
For me, it has always provided an agreeable and absorbing diversion.' "Right: 'It was a second-hand shop in St Ives.
Entirely agreeable.
How agreeable.
Professional, agreeable waiters.
Well, I'm agreeable.
Diversion averted.
"He was very agreeable.
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