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The phrase "a much nicer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the pleasantness or quality of two or more things, indicating that one is significantly more pleasant than the other.
Example: "This park is a much nicer place to relax than the one we visited last week."
Alternatives: "a significantly better" or "a far more pleasant".
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It means I'm a much nicer Scorpio".
A chuckle. "I feel like a much nicer person now".
Straight away this is a much nicer DB9.
"We generally had a much nicer time when I wasn't".
Actually I'm a much nicer person than this".
It's like punk-rock pamphleteering, but with a much nicer ethos.
But you know, he's a much nicer man than I am, so maybe it's just that".
When I finished this last book, I bought a much nicer one.
Now I'm in Episodes playing a much nicer guy and I'm being offered more nice guys.
"But it has a much nicer view than from the ground".
They smartened up in 2003, switching to a much nicer red-and-white look.
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