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The phrase "a nice hotel" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a hotel that has pleasant features or a good atmosphere.
Example: "After a long day of sightseeing, we decided to relax at a nice hotel near the beach."
Alternatives: "a lovely hotel" or "a pleasant hotel."
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It's still a nice hotel.
Simonstone Hall looks like a nice hotel.
They have a nice hotel here".
And take Marilyn to a nice hotel!
It looks like something you'd see in a nice hotel".
WHO doesn't love checking in to a nice hotel?
We met at a nice hotel in Kensington, with a view of Hyde Park.
A: I'm a big fan of indulging in a nice hotel in your home city.
She wants to take him to lunch in a nice hotel.
I asked for two air tickets to Paris and a week at a nice hotel.
It was like a nice hotel, only with no one under seventy-five walking around.
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