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The phrase "a nice afternoon" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a pleasant time during the afternoon, often in a casual or conversational context.
Example: "We decided to take a walk in the park since it was such a nice afternoon."
Alternatives: "a lovely afternoon" or "a pleasant afternoon."
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Have a nice afternoon.
It was a nice afternoon, therefore, to linger.
There's an English habit of not thinking about Ireland lest it spoil a nice afternoon.
There was a very happy, often excited vibe at the meetings – which also featured a nice afternoon tea.
It is meant to be served as one of a number of dishes, and it also makes a nice afternoon snack for kids.
She fixes their lives only because she decides that if she can sort the torrid romances out, maybe someone in the house will figure out how to serve her a nice afternoon tea.
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It was a nice night.
It was a nice morning.
"A nice night and pretty warm," he said.
It's a nice evening, and pleasantly cool overnight.
It's a nice night, clear, not a raindrop in sight.
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