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The phrase "utterly pleasant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely enjoyable or agreeable. Example: "The weather today is utterly pleasant, making it a perfect day for a picnic."
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The ship carries 545 crew and not a one of them was ever less than utterly pleasant or eager to go the extra mile.
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Ms. Barak has always been a fluent and musical dance maker, and in "Call Me Ben" she creates a host of perfectly pleasant but utterly unmemorable dances burnished with a polished Fred-and-Ginger air.
Perfectly pleasant.
Not least because it would be hard to imagine anyone else in the role of a "pleasant, agreeable, but utterly hopeless" teacher in Quartermaine's Terms, a cast type he has made his own.
Lunch £8-£22, dinner £12-£22 £12-£22frooms95 per night, 01981 510 646, thebridgeinnmichaelchurch.co.uk This 300-year-old malthouse sits in 55 acres ofromeen and pleasant land and is utterly gorgeous inside and out.
They are pleasant and nice looking and utterly without distinguishing features.
Kelsey is pushed in Il Balen, while Mavlyanov, although pleasant sounding, wanders through it all looking utterly bewildered, as well he might.
Yet one of these worlds is balmy and pleasant while the other has turned out to be utterly inhospitable.
The ground foyer of the Regent Hotel is quiet and utterly calming, so even if you're tight for cash this is a very pleasant and refreshing oasis to visit.
Utterly glorious.
Utterly absurd.
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