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The phrase "a nice description" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a description that is pleasant, appealing, or well-articulated.
Example: "The author provided a nice description of the landscape, making it easy for readers to visualize the scene."
Alternatives: "a lovely depiction" or "an appealing portrayal."
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It is accused, by a congressional committee, of "wanton brinkmanship"—a nice description of this genre of movie and promptly shut down.
It's a nice description.
Section 3.1 has a nice description of relaxation and saturation effects.
(Elhauge and Krueger (Texas Law Review, 2012) have a nice description of the settlement process that yields this result.
It is accused, by a congressional committee, of "wanton brinkmanship" — a nice description of this genre of movie — and promptly shut down.
In addition to being an estimable "archaeologist of the cinema," to borrow a nice description from the Austrian critic Stefan Grissemann, Mr. Deutsch is a crackerjack editor.
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This is a very nice description of a remarkable new finding – bacteria infected into Drosophila embryos are killed by the release of histones from lipid droplets.
Like the two other paintings by Najafi on view, it's a menagerie of both subject and media – thick oils encompass a flock of lenticular images, the multilayered graphics that appear to shift along with one's viewing angle; the primary visual effect Najafi employs is stereoscopic ("two and a half dimensional," in his nice description).
A nice brief description of the field can be found here.
Ars Technica science editor, John Timmer, has a nice, digestible description of the overall approach.
My online dating profile, which had previously included a photo of my face and a nice, normal description of what I like to do and what I'm looking for, changed to a photo of my chest and an updated profile that read: "You're probably not going to impress me.
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