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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always pleasant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that consistently brings joy or satisfaction.
Example: "Her smile is always pleasant, brightening everyone's day."
Alternatives: "consistently enjoyable" or "perpetually delightful".
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But Murray's point is: Always think about walking". The Gell-Mann treatment is not always pleasant.
The reality isn't always pleasant.
The memories weren't always pleasant.
Dressed sharp, he was always pleasant!
The weather of "Summerspace" was always pleasant.
A tough opponent but always pleasant.
She is always pleasant but unemotional.
But experience has taught me that they aren't always pleasant.
Taking in this "Devotion" exhausts; it isn't always pleasant.
But it is always pleasant to help a good person".
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Housekeepers work hard, for low wages, in a not-always-pleasant occupation.
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