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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice bit of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is enjoyable, pleasing, or of good quality, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "After a long week, I treated myself to a nice bit of chocolate cake."
Alternatives: "a lovely piece of" or "a delightful portion of".
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"But [Bay Hill] sets me up nicely for Augusta - it's a nice bit of confidence.
(a nice bit of trivia: I have always wondered about the logic behind revolving doors).
It was a nice bit of thinking".
A nice bit of skill there.
That's a nice bit of constructing serendipity.
A nice bit of set design?
Except maybe a nice bit of bum.
A nice bit of long lens action.
Contrast piping adds a nice bit of detail.
It was a nice bit of seafood, but hardly revolutionary.
(In a nice bit of timing, this year's festival begins on Friday).
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