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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chunk of nice" is not standard in written English and may be confusing to readers.
It could be used informally to describe a significant amount of something pleasant or enjoyable, but clarity is important.
Example: "After a long week, I treated myself to a chunk of nice by spending the weekend at the spa."
Alternatives: "a bit of goodness" or "a piece of joy."
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She put a chunk of nice sweet butter and a smaller chunk of lard in the middle of the skillet and swirled them around.
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She now has a big house, a holiday cottage, and a nice chunk of a small Caribbean island.
The eToys initial public offering raised $164 million, a nice chunk of change for a two-year-old company.
You can dabble in a few and get a nice chunk of shares without committing the remains of your 401(k).
According to the newspaper's calculations, that would be $281,250 -- which is just a fraction of the $4.5 million Rodgers made last season but a nice chunk of change to make off a silly little Twitter exchange.
Remember, it takes a 30% cut of all sales, and seeing as it costs them no more to list a $29.99 app than a free one, that'd be a nice chunk of change for Apple.
In that same year, the St . LouisCardinals and their then General Managers Branch Rickey signed Garagiola to a contract along with a $500 signing bonus (which was a nice chunk of change in 1942).
For example, one owner found a nice chunk of land and sent a memo suggesting that it "sounds like another condemnation candidate if you want to work the site into your master plan," according to the court documents.
And in a short period of time, you will have accumulated a nice chunk of change that can be used to make a lump sum payment on your student loans.
The largest award of the year was $112,500, a nice chunk of change, for tracking down a Pixel phone exploit as part of the Android Security Rewards Program.
Stanley Kramer, he said, had offered him "a nice chunk of money" to appear for just a couple of quick shots in his "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" movie.
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