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deserted pleasure of vs deserted happiness

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The word 'deserted' typically describes a place that is empty or abandoned, not an emotion like pleasure or happiness. It would be more appropriate to use 'deserted place' or 'abandoned pleasure' to convey the intended meaning.

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deserted pleasure of

This phrase is not correct in English. 'Deserted' is usually used to describe a place, not an emotion like pleasure.

Instead of 'deserted pleasure of,' you could say 'abandoned pleasure' or 'lost pleasure.'

Alternatives:

  • abandoned pleasure
  • lost pleasure

deserted happiness

This phrase is not commonly used in English. 'Deserted' is more commonly used to describe a place, not an emotion like happiness.

Instead of 'deserted happiness,' you could say 'abandoned happiness' or 'lost happiness.'
  • Jan 24, 2015 ... Her hard now understand ... the ruins of deserted happiness, As if there were no passionate love, as if there was voiced songs. Intimate ...

Alternatives:

  • abandoned happiness
  • lost happiness

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