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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hell of a nice" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something is very nice or impressive, often in informal contexts.
Example: "That was a hell of a nice gesture when she helped me with my project."
Alternatives: "really nice" or "incredibly nice".
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"I'm a hell of a nice dame".
I just began to think, my God, this is a hell of a nice woman".
"He turned out to be a hell of a nice guy, not a fighter," Roseboro said.
He called Rivera, "a hell of a nice guy," who always asks about his family and jokes with him.
"The problem is that I'm a hell of a nice dame," Lamarr mused to an interviewer in 1970.
It's just a hell of a nice way to go out with your family and friends and get together with your neighbors".
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Still, the DP-SLR is a hell of a nice-looking little doodad.
The Lenovo Smart Display is a hell of a lot nicer looking than the Echo Show — and, for that matter, the Spot.
In addition to the Slate, Pantech also has the Matrix up its sleeves, and this one, I think, looks a hell of a lot nicer than said Slate.
It's priced at $99, which I find to be a hell of a deal for such a nice bag.
But he told his aides, "It's not a very nice solution, but a wall is a hell of a lot better than a war".
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