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The phrase "a nice demonstration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a presentation or example that effectively illustrates a concept or idea in a positive manner.
Example: "The teacher provided a nice demonstration of the scientific principle, making it easy for the students to understand."
Alternatives: "a great example" or "an excellent illustration".
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So this is a nice demonstration of learning or plasticity, at least in psychophysical responses.
It was a nice demonstration of 3D-printed objects and Radio-frequency identification technology.
Goldin then gave a nice demonstration of how powerful an attack White can produce if unhindered.
This Popular Mechanics video offers a nice demonstration of the table in action.
Here's a new video about copper, including a nice demonstration and some stories from The Professor.
"It's a nice demonstration that shows it's possible to make this kind of memory using CMOS," he says.
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"It's a very nice demonstration of a functional consequence of repeating sequences".
Social psychologist Gene Burnstein of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, calls the work "a very nice demonstration of an important psychological mechanism".
"This is a very nice demonstration that there is a lot going on during sleep and a lot of short-term fluctuations," says psychiatrist Mathias Basner of the University of Pennsylvania Medical School in Philadelphia, who wasn't connected to the research.
The work "provides a very nice demonstration that BDNF plays a role in some forms of human memory," says neurobiologist Susan Patterson of Columbia University in New York City.
Other highlights included meeting the military dogs – who "did a very nice demonstration of their skills" – and a first-hand look at the detainee camps with their orange jump-suited inmates.
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