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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice breeze" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a pleasant breeze sensation. For example, "The afternoon sun was pleasant, and a nice breeze cooled us off as we relaxed on the beach".
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The sun beamed down on me, while a nice breeze from the water kept me cool.
It was hot hot hot, but there was lots of shade, and a nice breeze.
A nice breeze blows through in the summer like the place has its own weather system.
The air cooler was pushing out a nice breeze, and, at about 4 P.M., Ahmed fell asleep on the couch.
Even in March, there is often a nice breeze that belies the unforgiving summer that will soon will come.
"It's hot, no question about it, but at the same time, it's much better than yesterday, less humid, and there's a nice breeze," Castellano said.
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(There's a really nice breeze even on hot days, due to the course's location between the Potomac River and the Washington Channel). Once you've finished, head to the golf course's Potomac Grille, a laid-back 19th hole where you can get burgers, nachos, snacks and even wine and draft beer.
You should be outdoors, maybe sitting on some grass, listening to the birds chirp and the hum of planes far away, with a slightly cloudy sky and nice breeze.
She said, "There is only so much you can do indoors, and being here with the trees and nice breeze, it's a welcome change".
"We've always had a nice westerly breeze here," said Mr. Rubin's wife, Joan.
With the pieces in place, all Winder wants now is the one thing he cannot control: a nice, consistent breeze.
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