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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a great nice" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two adjectives that do not work together in this context.
Example: "She is a great person, always so nice to everyone."
Alternatives: "a wonderful" or "an excellent".
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The cultural range of his music has expanded to the point where it includes not only the hits of the day, but also patriotic recitals, pure country gospel, and really dirty blues.... Elvis has emerged as a great artist, a great rocker, a great purveyor of schlock, a great heart throb, a great bore, a great symbol of potency, a great ham, a great nice person, and, yes, a great American.
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He did a great job, nice job.
And my wife says Parker is actually a great deal nicer.
"Orchestras on the whole tend to mistrust conductors, but they are a great deal nicer to me than they used to be," says Mackerras.
A lucid, thorough report on the developments in biology -- cloning, stem cells, "longevity genes" -- that may not bring about immortality but appear to carry hope of making life a little longer and a great deal nicer toward the end.
This was because the students were a great deal nicer than I had expected…not…all that smarter than we were".
This was a great scene, a nice place to be.
Had a great team and nice stay in hospital.
He was a great teammate, a nice person, a misunderstood figure.
I have a great staff of "nice" people, but they just are not busy enough.
It's a great area, with nice restaurants and awesome farmers' and flea markets.
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