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  • Is what appropriate?

    – Kate Bunting
    12 hours ago











  • What exactly is your question?

    – Lambie
    7 hours ago











  • Perhaps, “Thanks, it was a pleasure to read.” is what you are looking for?

    – Jim
    7 hours ago



















  • Is what appropriate?

    – Kate Bunting
    12 hours ago











  • What exactly is your question?

    – Lambie
    7 hours ago











  • Perhaps, “Thanks, it was a pleasure to read.” is what you are looking for?

    – Jim
    7 hours ago

















Is what appropriate?

– Kate Bunting
12 hours ago





Is what appropriate?

– Kate Bunting
12 hours ago













What exactly is your question?

– Lambie
7 hours ago





What exactly is your question?

– Lambie
7 hours ago













Perhaps, “Thanks, it was a pleasure to read.” is what you are looking for?

– Jim
7 hours ago





Perhaps, “Thanks, it was a pleasure to read.” is what you are looking for?

– Jim
7 hours ago










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'Please to view' is wrong, "pleasant to view" is an adjective phrase that describes the thing viewed, and "pleasure of viewing" is what the person experiences when looking.






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