Sentence examples for a nice air of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a nice air of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pleasant or appealing atmosphere or quality associated with something or someone.
Example: "The garden had a nice air of tranquility, making it the perfect place to relax."
Alternatives: "a pleasant aura of" or "a charming atmosphere of".

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A nice air of theatrical communism prevails in that seats are not assigned.

BOTTOM LINE The kitchen lends a nice air of authenticity, but is standing against "old ways" and "political machine" too generic?

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Give your shoes a nice airing out.

A nice pair of tights.

Invite over Paola Pivi's Dayglo feathered bears, located a few blocks down at Galerie Perrotin, and offer them a nice cup of air.

Come up and enjoy a nice breath of air that you may have been craving throughout the roll.

I'd like to put it in a nice, open air spot where there are plenty of seagulls flying overhead and then limit the budget for cleaning it to donations from people who live on the Gulf coast and have an informed opinion about Mr. Hayward's leadership.

Even on a nice day, an air of melancholy hangs over the landscape.

The casting can lend the films a nice ruined-castle air of decrepitude, but even when Mr. Corman is being reasonably faithful to the stories, the rhythms seem all wrong, too stately and deliberate for the hurtling, breathless narrative style that makes Poe's tales such intense, even deranging, reading experiences.

If it's a nice day, air your mattress, your duvet and your pillows.

Get some nice air fresheners.

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