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The phrase "a nice glass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a pleasant or enjoyable drinking vessel, often in the context of beverages like wine or cocktails.
Example: "After a long day, I like to unwind with a nice glass of red wine."
Alternatives: "a lovely glass" or "a fine glass".
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"And a nice glass of chardonnay," Ms. Olin added.
"I like to cook, and a nice glass of wine complements a good meal so deliciously.
Nearby, I noticed a nice glass vase and some decent votive candle holders.
"You sit down, you have a nice glass of wine and a biscotti," Mr. Marzullo said.
"I'll probably celebrate with a nice glass of red wine back at the hotel," Hales said.
"They're like bubbles in a nice glass of Champagne," said Sally Schiff, a good friend.
I might just have a nice glass of ice-cool Coca-Cola myself.
He washes it all down with a nice glass of white wine.
[Obviously!] You can't beat a nice glass of rose in this weather.
It's the perfect thing to eat with fresh crusty bread and a nice glass of wine.
Perfect for a light lunch with a nice glass of chilled rosé.
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