The word 'enjoy' is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to express pleasure or delight in something. For example: I had a great time at the beach yesterday, and really enjoyed myself.
Does he enjoy it?
Clegg told BBC Radio 4's Broadcasting House yesterday morning: "He [Darling] needs to enjoy the public's trust when it comes to issues of financial probity, of money, of managing our nation's finances.
Cutting the Bingo tax and beer duty: To help hardworking people do more of the things they enjoy".
Read and enjoy.
"I want us to express ourselves against Chelsea, be positive and enjoy the experience," McClaren has said.
When two people enjoy a good date or fall in love, it is the best feeling in the world.
Always a crowded but friendly dive, owner Jack Prince bought the joint next door several years ago and knocked out a wall, so that now you can even sit down, enjoy the dusty PBR ads on the wall or, even better, listen to live music.
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