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Discover Ludwig"sheer pleasure" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is a joyful, complete, and utter satisfaction. For example, "The sight of the beautiful scenery was a sheer pleasure to behold."
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"They're a sheer pleasure," he said.
It is clearly sheer pleasure.
Her unabashed delight was a sheer pleasure to behold.
But for sheer pleasure, there was a long ivory shearling coat with black Moroccan crewelwork.
She concludes that "Americans have an inability to relax into sheer pleasure.
I play "The 20/20 Experience" for the sheer pleasure of its detailed sound.
But the show is more than tit for tat: it's sheer pleasure, no guilt allowed.
Hanssen must have relished the sheer pleasure of violation and control.
I did it not out of ambition, but for the sheer pleasure of it.
(Though if my cat, Otis, is any guide, animals sometimes kill for sheer pleasure).
Or is it the sheer pleasure the book gives you, as an adult?
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