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The phrase "pleases you" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone takes pleasure in something. For example, "That new restaurant pleases you every time you visit."
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Shift if it pleases you.
We're not playing it because it pleases you.
You should wear a suit if it pleases you.
But the Talmud also counseled "removing your hand from a meal that pleases you".
Add more cream cheese, tasting as you go, until you have a blend that pleases you.
Your attention is caught by a title or cover that pleases you.
Then you will be happy," she says emphatically, "because what comes along pleases you.
And if what pleases them pleases you, well, then you have magic.
These patterns are all about mood and feeling, so just do what pleases you most.
Layer onions, peppers, eggplant, tomato, cheese, basil and romaine in an order that pleases you.
Follow me on Twitter if it pleases you, and feel free to follow anyone else you find interesting.
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