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Discover LudwigThe phrase "consistently pleasant" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase in many situations to describe a person, thing, or situation that is consistently pleasant or agreeable. For example, "My neighbor has consistently been a pleasant person to talk to."
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The skiing is consistently pleasant, sometimes invigorating, and the views are varied and gratifying.
A strong, forward-leaning booking policy keeps the venue ahead of the game, and a consistently pleasant atmosphere prevails.
By and large, they were consistently pleasant, refreshing wines, resolutely dry, relentlessly citrus-flavored and, with the exception of our favorites, abidingly uniform.
When Mr. Abu Ghaith spoke at length with investigators, before and after requesting a lawyer, he was consistently pleasant and respectful, the person said.
The results are consistently pleasant if undemanding; her lilting vocals bear obvious comparison with Laura Marling, but without the same lyrical depth.
Those who want both a shorter and a more consistently pleasant excursion could skip the King William District and ask Abel to deliver their bikes to Mission Concepción, which we reached after leaving South St .Mary's and passed by a pleasant city park.
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He consistently writes pleasant tributes to my own books, inevitably advising the reader that my political opinions should be ignored, my fiction appreciated.
On a pleasantness vs. unpleasantness scale, MB subjects evaluated laser stimuli consistently as more pleasant than control subjects indicating that painful stimulation is evaluated as positive even in a setting in which masochistic behaviour is usually not practiced (i.e outside a sexual context).
Descartes, despite his varying and sometimes misleading use of terms, seems consistently to distinguish mere pleasant sensation from the soul's contingent and variable affective reaction to it, even when he is well translated as calling the former "pleasure" (in a use close to use 2 of n. 1, 8) and the latter delight or joy of the soul.
A place where the food is at least as good as what I can do at home and preferably better, and consistently so; one that's pleasant; one where I'm vaguely known as a repeat customer, but not falsely fawned over; one where I can pay without thinking about what that chunk of money might have gone to instead.
It must be something in the water, or the air, but people in Sheridan, Wyo .are consistently friendly in the most pleasant of ways.
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