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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always pleasurable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an experience or activity that consistently brings enjoyment or satisfaction.
Example: "Reading her favorite novels is always pleasurable, providing an escape from reality."
Alternatives: "consistently enjoyable" or "invariably delightful".
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And he admitted that exercise wasn't always pleasurable or diverting.
But getting to that stage wasn't always pleasurable.
Lately it's been possible — if not always pleasurable — to turn on the television and watch musical theater, after a fashion.
Whatever the success of the individual outcome, sustained exposure to the skills and techniques of other playwrights was always pleasurable.
Time spent in McGrath's presence is almost always pleasurable, and when you are out of her presence it is difficult to remember why.
It was always pleasurable to see him be interviewed by the press.
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The effect of Berio's labyrinths of listening is nearly always immediate, pleasurable, and sensual.
It may not always be pleasurable (those Parisian waiters can be a pain, too) but it is the city's essential experience.
'We've got just one more game in the Worthington Cup, a final which is always a pleasurable experience no matter which way you look at it.
Fokine's ballet is well known to the British in its later 1926 production, and it is always a pleasurable shock to see how it first looked in 1910.
The 31-year-old rapper has always made pleasurable pop hits, but never the dicey, visionary, game-changing mega-jams needed to justify that Prince-size sense of self.
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