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The phrase "pleasing words" is perfectly correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe words that are pleasing, enjoyable, or satisfying to hear or read. It can be used in both formal and informal contexts. Example: She was known for her ability to speak in pleasing words, captivating the audience's attention with her eloquence and charm.
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Those should be pleasing words for everyone from league executives to fans, except those who cheer the Giants and believe the team would be better served by ignoring the cliché taking it one game at a time.
It means "an idiosyncratic collection of uncommon and pleasing words".
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That is exactly what Swisher said, and it is still fun to quote the man directly, word for eager-to-please word.
But, please, a word of advice if you decide to move to Daniel Island.
But, please, a word to first timers, hyper reactors, and audience members who need to work on impulse control.
The unions, meanwhile, are pleased with wording intended to prevent an influx of new labour from depressing wages or undermining workers' rights.
Participants saw 12 cue words (6 positive words: cheer, pleased, relieved, lively, glorious, peaceful; 6 negative words: worse, guilty, hopeless, awful, grave, ugly).
In your own words, and in not more than 200 of those words, please explain the concept of "forever".
first Can we all highlight the word water, please, the very first word in our text.
And no words, please, please.
In other words: "Please go.
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