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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreeable place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location that is pleasant, acceptable, or suitable for a particular purpose or situation.
Example: "After a long day of meetings, we decided to unwind at an agreeable place where we could relax and enjoy some good food."
Alternatives: "pleasant location" or "suitable spot".
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The décor of this agreeable place takes two roads.
It felt like a thoroughly agreeable place to decamp and hang around for a while, but there's never enough time.
'We've worked hard all our lives and our reward is to live in a tranquil, safe, agreeable place.
It has felt like a thoroughly agreeable place to decamp and hang around, but there's never enough time, so this is my last column.
All these people I would never have got to know had we not all turned up here in search of an agreeable place to raise our families.
But Ginepri has worked himself back into a much more agreeable place this season with the help of the veteran coach José Higueras.
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Clients hire them to make agreeable places, not to reform their spiritual lives.
It's often a matter of guesswork for architects and planners, too, when it comes to designing agreeable places and spaces.
It is 15 years since that cycle ride and I am preparing for another tour of my solo show (the "gentleman's tour" – a handful of dates in agreeable places).
After all, seasoned financial honchos like John J. Mack of Morgan Stanley are already loaded and, at this point, more concerned with securing agreeable places in history than adding a Ferrari to the garage.
Of course, there are some perfectly agreeable places within easy driving distance from me where I could have chosen to spend my vacation.
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