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Discover Ludwig"pleased on" is not correct or usable in written English
You could use "pleased with" if you are speaking about being pleased with something, e.g. "I was pleased with the meal I cooked last night".
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If it's a beautiful new car, the viewer might be pleased on one level that it's closer.
"I'm pleased on one hand, considering we are missing key offensive players, with the way we played," said manager Slaven Bilic.
The real one sat back, pleased, on a red sandstone boulder, and said, "Now you".
His ability to do as he pleased on offense was just one example of how the Knicks were able to take advantage of the Nets' accommodating defense.
"Very impressive," Zomegnan said, sounding more than pleased on the phone.
After a recent string of disappointing quarters, investors were pleased on Thursday.
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50 words or less please on this one.
Emphasis, please, on subtly.
It is always pleasing on the eye for people watching.
So send your emails to him now, please, on [email protected].
They're very pleasing on the eye.
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