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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice ending" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conclusion that is pleasant or satisfying, often in the context of stories, films, or events.
Example: "The movie had a nice ending that left the audience feeling hopeful and content."
Alternatives: "a pleasant conclusion" or "a satisfying finale."
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And we would say, "No, we literally closed the door!" We thought it was a nice ending.
End with a nice ending.
Do it quite slow for a nice ending.
"That was a nice ending," she said.
Not necessarily a pretty game, but it had a nice ending".
Bob and I falling in love would have made such a nice ending to this story.
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It would be a nice end to a career.
It just gives our story a nice end".
It was a nice end to an evening during which, rightly, the dance spoke loudest of all.
"All I knew was I had a Pentium 133 megahertz with 16 meg of RAM that made a nice end table," he said.
It's a nice end to the trip, a chance to think about how rivers and roads both cut their ways through the landscape.
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