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The phrase "a nice kitchen" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a kitchen that is aesthetically pleasing or well-designed.
Example: "The house features a nice kitchen with modern appliances and plenty of counter space."
Alternatives: "an attractive kitchen" or "a lovely kitchen."
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Ms. Krause wanted a nice kitchen and room for a dining table.
A nice kitchen, with counter space and full-size appliances, proved especially elusive.
The two are interested in seeing what difference a nice kitchen will make.
She wanted some light, adequate closet space and a nice kitchen, and assumed the Lower East Side would be affordable.
She had seen a cozy one-bedroom co-op with a nice kitchen on Prospect Place in Prospect Heights.
It was a 650-square-foot unit, with high ceilings and a nice kitchen, listed at $450,000.
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"My rent is $575 a month for a two-bedroom apartment with a great modern bathroom and nice kitchen," San Francisco native turned Puerto Vallarta resident Jack Bramy told International Living.
The layout included a "little buffer zone before you went into the bathroom," he said, and a nice separate kitchen.
Two: "You want to make sure you've got a nice clean kitchen.
When we moved, I wanted a nice, big kitchen, and I'm so thankful that we have one.
Then there are all those other old chestnuts, like the one about a nice fitted kitchen from Ikea adding thousands to the value of your home.
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