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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice guest" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is pleasant or agreeable while visiting or staying as a guest. Example: "We had a lovely dinner party last night, and everyone agreed that Sarah was a nice guest."
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And he has a nice guest bathroom to boot.
A nice guest turn from Joivan Wade as Rigsy, who gave the episode its emotional pull.
DVD Movie Guide's Colin Jacobson commented that "Other than a nice guest turn from Michael Keaton, Momm' doesn't do much to stand out from the crowd.
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Brosnan's guest appearance was praised; Jacobsson described the performance as "a surprisingly nice guest turn" while Boss referred to it as "killer".
The companies that sell shelters on the Internet report a surge of new business; makes a nice spare guest room, they say.
European-style tableside bottle service is becoming more and more de rigeur in return for a nice table, guests are obliged to purchase bottles of alcohol at astronomical mark-ups.
If you can get hold of a book about beers written by a beer tasting expert, this can be a nice touch for guests to read through.
It might make a nice office or a guest room, if someone cleaned it up.
David Nutter added a nice directorial touch; the guest appearances were very good".
He and Carrane have improv history and the host does a nice job setting his guest up to talk about how improvisation forms the basis of every role he takes on, be it for TV, movies, or voiceover.
His house had a nice living room for guests and a dirty living room.
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