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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was pleasurable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an experience or event that was enjoyable or satisfying in the past. Example: "The concert last night was pleasurable, leaving everyone in high spirits."
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was pleasurable
adjective
That gives pleasure
Exact(22)
But it was pleasurable work because it was appreciated.
The whole point of the book group, for them, was that it was pleasurable.
The discipline of writing for the small screen, paring away words and details, was pleasurable.
Should diners permit themselves a discount in exchange for being experimented upon, even if the experiment was pleasurable?
Finally, I am a different person than I used to be, and when you write something you discover yourself, and this, too, was pleasurable.
But Lewis enjoyed a "wonderful, hilarious book", which was pleasurable in part because of "Turner's contempt for politicians, who are 'perverts, liars and conmen', on the whole".
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