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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice flow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a smooth, harmonious, or pleasing progression, often in contexts like writing, music, or conversation.
Example: "The author's writing style has a nice flow, making it easy to read and enjoyable."
Alternatives: "a smooth progression" or "a pleasant rhythm."
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The apartment has a nice flow.
In five playoff games, we haven't even really gotten into a nice flow on offense.
"I was still able to get a nice flow," Seo said.
"We really had a nice flow going for us offensively tonight," Kings Coach Rick Adelman said.
You'll see in about 10 minutes, there's going to be a nice flow going on".
"When I have the ball more and I'm able to create and make plays, I'm able to get into a nice flow," he said.
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It's a nice flowing track, a lot more like Spa in Belgium.
Try curling your bangs just a bit at the bottoms, and curling it at the back of your hair, to give it a nice flowing bouncy effect.
"We got in a nice offensive flow," she said.
Instead of a nice, even flow of beer, you get wild oscillations; the players veer from having too much beer to too little, and back again.
Boiger's illustrations have a nice, quick flow, particularly her two-page spreads, with the redheaded narrator folded into the action of her imaginings.
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