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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pleasure seeking" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who actively seeks out enjoyable or gratifying experiences. Example: "John's love for adventure and new experiences shows his pleasure-seeking nature."
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The sane, in other words, are ironic rather than fanatical in their pleasure seeking.
It is related to positive affect, and in its absence you have a deficit in pleasure seeking".
However, Holbrook and Hirschman (1982) argued that most human beings are intrinsically pleasure seeking.
In addition, ten interviewees interpreted their tastes implicitly as pleasure seeking, such as aesthetic pleasure when going to galleries or engaging in tourism.
Categories of instrumental and social gratification expand our understanding of pleasure by linking pleasure seeking with a wider range of social engagements.
This individual is increasingly daring and pleasure seeking.
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Humans are wily, pleasure-seeking animals.
Pleasure-seeking has stubbornly continued".
In narcoleptics, the loss of this pleasure-seeking hormone has severe effects on mood.
The French recognize is our pleasure-seeking and try to translate it into their own terms.
This sort of pleasure-seeking doesn't comport with the Washington work ethic.
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