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"excessive pleasure" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe something that leads to potentially dangerous or irresponsible behavior due to the excessive pleasure it produces. For example, "Aaron found himself addicted to the excessive pleasure of gambling."
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His lifestyle was opulent and characterized by an excessive devotion to pleasure.
In fact, the movie relies on the pleasures that excessive wealth provides to entertain the audience even while it tries to teach us a lesson about how being rich poisons your soul.
This phenomenon, the authors write, may contribute to an increased perception of pleasure and to excessive drinking.
Their excessive methods betray a kind of pleasure in their work, or perhaps novelty-seeking by men who have become inured to the violence.
They cited issues such as disengagement with course material, lack of pleasure in teaching and excessive clinical load as impediments to teaching.
He is pre-empting a charge of excessive puritanism: "I remember also minor pleasures of drunkenness and adultery…" There are two controversial things.
This is a beautiful toy that looks like the Excessive Machine that almost made Barbarella die of pleasure.
The hookups in the dark, dirty bathrooms, the excessive drinking, all of these bodies searching for pleasure and a sense of belonging -- it was all quite primitive and also full of iconography.
This may reflect excessive fear of gaining weight rather than decreased ability to experience pleasure'.
Seeking and obtaining pleasure from games could be a protective factor from excessive gaming.
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