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The phrase "especially enjoyable" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is particularly enjoyable or pleasurable. Example: I found the concert to be especially enjoyable, with the amazing music and energetic crowd.
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This is especially enjoyable.
This is not an especially enjoyable book to read.
And yet, for Murray, this win did not seem especially enjoyable.
The antics of el Kartel, its dubiously named supporters' club, are especially enjoyable.
The series felt like an especially enjoyable trading of ideas between well-informed, like-minded souls.
His rendering of "The barge she sat on like a burnished throne" is especially enjoyable.
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Sunday afternoons are particularly enjoyable, especially when a sporting event is being shown live on the TV and the locals gather round.
But it's also, at least in this "unfinished" form, not especially remarkable, enjoyable or wholly compelling".
"It's not enjoyable, especially in a New York apartment".
It was only for a short sentence but it's not enjoyable, especially for your loved ones.
Still, with a little soy sauce, it was pretty enjoyable, especially at 6 a.m., when I just needed something.
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