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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pleasant enough" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would use this phrase to describe something that is satisfactory but not especially good. For example: "The weather today was pleasant enough for a walk."
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Seems pleasant enough.
The experience was pleasant enough.
It may seem pleasant enough.
The soldiers were pleasant enough, he said.
Mr. Rosenbluth's music is pleasant enough.
The skating was pleasant enough.
But the conversation was pleasant enough.
Blair's lunch with Steinbeck was pleasant enough.
For me, the wine was pleasant enough.
Tharoor's style is smooth and pleasant enough.
That said, it's pleasant enough to eat.
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