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The phrase "are having enjoyable" is not correct in English.
It is incorrect because "enjoyable" should be used with a noun, such as "time" or "experience," rather than as a standalone adjective.
Example: "They are having an enjoyable time at the party."
Alternatives: "are having fun" or "are enjoying themselves."
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I'm happy to report that both shows are having enjoyable runs this summer.
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The point is having enjoyable time together with literature.
Don't forget to smile and show you are having an enjoyable time, because you will!
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"Yeah, right, well, they should have been there to see how enjoyable it was having fights with drug dealers.
Cuban's silence has also nicely represented why these Finals have been so enjoyable: they've been all about basketball.
This campaign has been so enjoyable and it has been a real pleasure to captain this side.
It was tricky and it spoiled what should have been an enjoyable experience.
"Taking over the role as captain has been an enjoyable experience," she said.
And so watching the travails of the well-heeled has been most enjoyable, especially when they have time for breakfast.
"It may have been as enjoyable a year as I ever had," Stevens said.
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