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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice boy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a boy who is kind, pleasant, or well-behaved.
Example: "Everyone in the neighborhood agrees that Timmy is a nice boy who always helps others."
Alternatives: "a good boy" or "a pleasant boy."
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He was a nice boy".
"He's a nice boy.
Was his roommate a nice boy?
"He seemed a nice boy otherwise".
Aminta is a nice boy, but a weakling.
"He's a nice boy," Tommy says from his dressing room.
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"There is a nice boy," she said.
The prince is 'a nice boy and not unpleasant to look at - in fact, handsome - not too handsome, just handsome enough'.
I am a nice boy, the son of immigrants who escaped the Nazis.
"Who will help us find a nice boy when she gets older?" she demanded.
"Your son is a nice boy," I said.
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