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The phrase "a nice kind of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pleasant or agreeable type of something, often in a subjective or personal context.
Example: "This is a nice kind of weather for a picnic, with the sun shining and a gentle breeze."
Alternatives: "a pleasant sort of" or "a lovely type of".
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But now value has another ring and thrift has a nice kind of sound.
Well, that is a nice kind of an exchange for once.
"My friend and I were talking about race horses," he said, "and she seemed like a nice kind of lady".
Young men on the subway often offer a seat, Now that's not so bad, it's a nice kind of treat.
This is a nice kind of problem to have: people in poor countries are forced to devote a far higher share of income to buying food.
"It's a nice kind of mentoring," said Ms. Wilson, who added that when this cycle is finished, it is likely that there will be a fresh crop of known artists putting together other types of exhibitions for the Web site.
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Sometimes I think Mrs Thatcher is a nice kind sort of woman.
So an ERC grant is a very nice kind of a sensor to see which institution is capable of responding with flexibility and which is not, and which maybe doesn't even care because the majority of its employees are public servants with permanent positions, and not all are active researchers.
I think that the episode -- I haven't seen it yet -- but it was a lot of fun to shoot and a real nice kind of creepy episode".
That's not a very nice kind of teasing, though it can be fun schoolyard bullying is a related behavior.
As a conductor, Vanacore is super-casual (he gulped water from a plastic bottle while at the podium), and is very funny, in a really nice kind of way.
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