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The phrase "a nice community" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a group of people living in a particular area or sharing common interests that is friendly and welcoming.
Example: "After moving to the new neighborhood, I quickly realized it was a nice community filled with helpful and friendly neighbors."
Alternatives: "a pleasant community" or "a friendly community".
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It was a nice community".
"But this is a nice community.
"It's a nice community to live in.
"It's a nice community and an easy place to live".
But I'm hoping it will be a nice community park.
"It can look a bit snobbish, but it's really just a nice community," adds Vermeulen.
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Of course, such statistics might be beside the point: it's hard to tell if the patrols are an earnest safety measure or simply a publicity stunt an attempt to give a nice, community-service face to prejudice.
Of course, such statistics are beside the point: the patrols aren't an earnest safety measure so much as a cross between a publicity stunt and an attempt to give a nice, community-service face to prejudice – the white-pride safety squad here to clean up your campus.
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"It was just a very nice community," Ms. Burns said.
I actually think the social life here is better than at home; there's a really nice community feel with everyone invited to the popular Friday bar, which is a workplace tradition as well as something students do.
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