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The phrase "pleased at" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to mean being happy or satisfied about something. For example, "The students were pleased at the teacher's positive feedback."
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Not pleased at all.
"They are not pleased at all".
He will be pleased at the outcome.
(He seemed pleased at what he saw).
"I'm not pleased at all".
"I wasn't pleased at all," Camby said.
I was pleased at first, then worried.
"I'm just not pleased at all.
Not everyone is so pleased at the tough new stance.
"Your eye is not pleased at all," he said.
Most Colombians will be pleased at that prospect.
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