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Discover LudwigThe phrase "complete pleasure" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling of pure enjoyment or satisfaction. Example: "Eating a piece of warm, gooey chocolate cake was a complete pleasure for her taste buds."
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These are private moments of complete pleasure.
He was a complete pleasure to work with.
The talk and the company is so fresh and alive, it's a complete pleasure.
And sorting out this issue has been a complete pleasure in terms of that, and badly needed doing.
Ours came with a seven-speed manual gearbox which, along with a lighter clutch action, made the fewer gearchanges necessary a complete pleasure anyway.
Tuffers has been a complete pleasure (whilst, regrettably, Messrs. Stewart and Gooch have not).
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Slim and precise, it lacks the compressed, complete pleasures of the Cuban sandwich, the heft and chew of a fully loaded gyro, the cool crunch of a Vietnamese banh mi.
The current production, though, shows that, in production, lesser can be more and it was a complete – or, in terms of my canon, near-complete – pleasure.
Pure pleasure.
He reaches a cumulative ending of all of them, and then finishes them all individually, giving a complete narrative pleasure that is rare.
The track was laid out beside the swimming pool, but when Callingham realised the guests at his bathing parties were more interested in the trains and houses, it became the village lake, complete with pleasure boats, beach and pier.
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