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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice high" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to feelings of euphoria or elevated mood, often in discussions about experiences with substances or activities that induce such feelings.
Example: "After a long hike, I felt a nice high from the endorphins and the beautiful scenery."
Alternatives: "a pleasant high" or "a good high".
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It offers quite a nice high tea every afternoon (250 rupees).
It's dad jeans – typically stonewashed with a tapered leg and a nice high waistband you can tuck your T-shirt into – that are dadcore's crowning glory.
"Armanti was a nice high school quarterback, but I'm not sure any of us realized he would be as good as he is," said Shell Dula, Greenwood High's coach.
"This very lightweight jacket had a nice high collar at the chin level to keep out the wind," Mr. Hagen said, but he didn't like the "too baggy" cut and relative lack of pockets.
"We are going into the break on a nice high," he said, "but I think every day we are on holiday we are going to be thinking about Spa already and excited about coming back and hopefully doing the same again".
Mohammed Shami bowls a full length with a nice high seam.
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The EVF could be handy, but consumers and even prosumers these days tend to prefer a nice, high-resolution, bright LCD (update: the LCD is 921k dots, the EVF is 1152k dots. Nice and high-res).
All of which adds a nice high-tech echo to Olmsted's unabashed use of artifice and industrial-age technology to create his own mythic pastoral vision.
My first year in Philadelphia, I lived in a nice high-rise apartment on the 40th floor in the well-to-do Rittenhouse Square neighborhood.
"You'll be able to get a nice, high-end car at a price roughly half that of the gasoline model today," Mr. Agassi said.
She quit shortly after, making up a polite excuse: "I told the organizer, 'You're reading fiction, and I'm reading history right now.' " Yes, it's a nice, high-minded idea to join a book group, a way to make friends and read books that might otherwise sit untouched.
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