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The phrase 'has been especially pleasing' is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a positive event, or a positive response to something, particularly when the reaction has been more positive than expected. For example: "The response of our customers to the new product launch has been especially pleasing."
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It has been especially pleasing for the radiographers on each caravan when these women express their delight at seeing some part of their town displayed on the mobile unit.
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I think that Fellini would have been especially pleased by Nine because it is not a re-make of 8½, but a true homage, which stands on its own.
The team's defense has been especially frustrating, Quade said, but he is pleased with the overall effort.
Iraq has been especially vulnerable.
The going has been especially rough.
This winter has been especially austere.
This year trading has been especially lucrative.
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Kripke's criticism has been especially influential.
Jindal has been especially snarky.
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