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Discover Ludwig"it's enjoyable" is correct and perfectly usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something you find enjoyable, either directly or indirectly. For example: "The sunny weather made the picnic even more enjoyable."
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Sometimes it's enjoyable, he says, and sometimes "it's like, 'Oh God, I've got to go and do this'".
It's enjoyable on its own terms, but it's exhausting, too: like taking a pack of kids to the circus.
The program tends to make it sound as if Mr. Attenborough's crews were the only ones fueling the advances in nature filmmaking, but it's enjoyable nonetheless.
"It's enjoyable".
So it's enjoyable.
Most importantly, it's enjoyable.
"It's enjoyable and fun".
Well, it's enjoyable.
"It's enjoyable here," he said.
It's enjoyable enough on those terms.
It's enjoyable, non-nourishing, snack-food art.
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