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Reading is a pleasant way to spend one's leisure.
Reading is a great enjoyment to him.
Reading gives me great pleasure.
Reading affords us pleasure.
I found little amusement in reading.
Reading is his chief amusement.
You will derive much pleasure from reading.
It's the reader that determines whether they extract pleasure from reading.
Let's live it up!
The clown's stunts were highly amusing to the boys.
Meeting strangers is one of the pleasures of a trip.
I like taking care of animals very much.
Please enjoy your stay at this hotel.
I hope to see you the next time you are in Tokyo.
Did you enjoy your winter holidays?
People living in town don't know the pleasures of country life.
I had a good time while I stayed in the country.
I found it pleasant walking in the country.
I'm excited about the move.
Apart from the weather, it was a good picnic.

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