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The phrase "a nice honest" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks a noun to complete the expression.
It could be used in a context where you are describing a quality of a noun, but it needs to be followed by a noun, such as "a nice honest person."
Example: "She is a nice honest person who always tells the truth."
Alternatives: "a pleasant truthful" or "a kind sincere."
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I'm a nice, honest, and sincere person.
"He had a nice, honest face".
"I think he could be a nice, honest politician.
That, my friends, is a nice, honest sentiment.
Though generally known as a nice, honest man, Quinn notched few achievements prior to becoming governor.
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He's just a nice, honest-to-goodness horse.
David Srere, who oversees Siegelgale's work for Mirant, said his company had determined "that the truth of Southern Energy is that it's a very nice, honest group of people with incredible drive who see opportunity where others don't".
George W. Bush was not a nice, blunt, honest guy who happened to be a conservative; he was a serial liar pursuing a hard-line agenda, who among other things deliberately misled America into war.
Alas for FS's Nobel prize, we were interrupted by JW Anderson, which, according to our notes, was "Westwood lite" - but we meant it in a nice way, honest.
"Plans" is a nice and honest pop song it'll thaw your frigid winter bones a bit.
This song, "Plans," is a nice and honest pop song it'll thaw your frigid winter bones a bit.
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