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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice kid" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a child or young person who is pleasant, kind, or well-behaved. Example: "Everyone in the neighborhood agrees that Timmy is a nice kid; he always helps his friends and shares his toys."
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"He's a nice kid.
"He's a nice kid," Eastwood says.
You thought I was a nice kid.
I was a nice kid, though a nice kid who was jealous.
SONTAG The burglar is a nice kid.
'I like Amir - he's a nice kid.
Billy was a nice kid, though.
"He's a nice kid," Lucas said.
Too sharp for a nice kid to handle.
"I was not a nice kid," he recalls.
"He's a nice kid," he said of Mr. Hill.
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