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"something pleasant" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest a comforting or pleasurable experience. For example: "I always look forward to something pleasant after a long day at work."
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It was a tidy sound, with something pleasant in it.
You would want something pleasant in the end".
"A painting should be something pleasant and cheerful," he adds.
"There's something pleasant about me," Chase says, and he's right.
"There is, I find, something pleasant about the smell of sulphur," she says.
Xintiandi has given the residents of Shanghai a place to experience the public realm as something pleasant.
Just pick something pleasant and white-wine friendly, because what will be in the glass will be intriguing enough.
But those who resolved a year ago to do something pleasant that nonetheless required effort boasted of actual results.
She faces every day with equanimity, hoping that something pleasant will befall her in the course of it, shrugging off her disappointment when it does not.
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Mr. Hines is a white-haired, bushy-browed retired music teacher who understands that a community band serves the dual social purpose of making members feel worthwhile and putting something pleasant-sounding into the public arena.
It didn't seem to do anything, so next time, we'll try a slightly higher dosage and mix the oil with something pleasant-tasting.
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