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Discover LudwigThe phrase "most pleasure" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the feeling of experiencing great enjoyment or satisfaction. Example: "Eating my favorite meal brings me the most pleasure."
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Out of everything I wear, sandals give me the most pleasure.
The moments Gordon recalled with most pleasure were those befitting a preux chevalier.
It went the way of most pleasure domes when Sotheby's auctioned the contents in 1999.
The Carters say they got the most pleasure from the hunt for their treasures.
"It's probably given me the most pleasure [of any Festival winner].
It's from these tiny, unsignaled apparitions of a quicksilver mind that one draws the most pleasure.
Of the many major accolades Ken received, the 2003 Queens' Medal of the Royal Society gave him the most pleasure.
"In the living room, you get the most pleasure if you're lying on the floor looking up," Ms. Klotz said.
Would you care to guess which vintage has given me the most pleasure in the last few years?
Grant gets most pleasure from returning to books – she describes a library as "a full larder for the soul".
I can only tell you the one that gives me the most pleasure: Steve Reich's Music for a Large Ensemble.
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