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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pleasant things" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common phrase used to describe things that are enjoyable or pleasant. Example: She spent the afternoon reading in the park, surrounded by the pleasant things of nature - the chirping birds, the rustling leaves, and the warm sunshine.
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My pleasant things allashes are.
My pleasant things all ashes are.
They are not very pleasant things.
Mentions other pleasant things the I.R.S. could do.
Both are good lawyers; both are pleasant people who like pleasant things.
They have more pleasant things to do than monitor this president.
"There are many pleasant things in the world," she says to one in a crisis.
None of them are particularly easy or pleasant things to do.
Grace Church has got out a list of pleasant things to do and think about in N.Y in the summertime.
"One of the most pleasant things to watch is a map of America where it goes green… green… green.
But in rural counties, most local officials have nothing but pleasant things to say about the brothels.
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