pleasant place
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpleasantandplace
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pleasant
adjective
uk/ˈplez.ənt/us/ˈplez.ənt/
enjoyable, attractive, friendly, or easy ...
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place
noun
uk/pleɪs/us/pleɪs/
an area, town, ...
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(Definition ofpleasantandplacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofpleasant place
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The new development will be apleasantplaceto walk through along safe roads.
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On the other hand, only 6 % exhibited a strong urban ideal (by choosing a large city as the mostpleasantplaceto live).
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That is not apleasantplace.
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My area faces high demand because it is considered apleasantplaceto live that has very good facilities.
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There is also no doubt that an environment in which everything is falling down is not apleasantplaceto live.
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The main ingredients of quality of life are surely health, a safe andpleasantplaceto live, work and a variety of cultural experiences.
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And a park is a verypleasantplacein which to walk about.
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It was apleasantplaceat which to stop.
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If we are able to make school apleasantplacefor children, we shall have achieved something in this debate.
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It also makes the city a morepleasantplacein which to live.
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I thought it was a mostpleasantplace.
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He said that it was a verypleasantplacein which to work.
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It is a verypleasantplaceto live in.
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They learn other things by being at the college, which is a particularlypleasantplaceto study.
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I am sure that we can all appreciate that no maximum security prison is apleasantplaceto be.
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It is a verypleasantplacein which to spend a holiday, but we always want to get back to town.
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It transpired that the charming people of that verypleasantplacewere deeply troubled by a proposal to close their village school.
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Prison is not apleasantplaceto be in, however clear your conscience.
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The steel industry already has its own reservoir, and it is a verypleasantplace.
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