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Discover Ludwig"as pleased" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to indicate someone's level of satisfaction or happiness. For example: - She was as pleased as punch when she received the news. - We were all as pleased as punch with our new office space. - The children were as pleased as punch when they saw the presents under the Christmas tree. - He was as pleased as punch with his new car. - The audience was as pleased as punch with the performance.
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One gets the sense that as pleased as he was to play with one legend after another, they should have been (at least) as pleased to have played with him.
Sotnikova wasn't quite as pleased.
Ms. Chan seemed just as pleased.
But school officials were not nearly as pleased.
"Winnie would be as pleased as I am".
I think they're as pleased as we are".
Not everyone here was as pleased by the installation.
Middlesex's other film success stories are just as pleased.
Strangely, Ukip were not as pleased as you'd think.
He might not be as pleased at the end about the process as he is now.
She spoke in a soft voice, as pleased as the occasion would allow.
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