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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice location to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a place that is pleasant or desirable for a specific purpose or activity.
Example: "We found a nice location to host our annual picnic, surrounded by trees and a beautiful lake."
Alternatives: "a great place to" or "an ideal spot to".
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A nice location to work from! 5.
If your amp kit came with an "inline fuse holder", you'll want to find a nice location to mount it in your engine bay.
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"Buy something small and humble in a nice location than stretching yourself to something huge on the outskirts because when you come to sell it, even in a bad market, people will buy things that are in the right place," Pryor says.
Lastly a nice location for the bike to spend the winter, a heated secure garage would be ideal.
Here in Switzerland it's not so easy to find a nice location.
Get a nice (big) house or a big apartment with a nice location: This one may take years to achieve, is the most expensive and should be the least prioritized since not everyone actually sees your house or visits you.
It's a nice room in a nice location, but this is half my monthly salary.
"A house of about 2,500 square feet, situated in a nice location on a small lot, that is in good condition with intact historic details and modern mechanicals, would sell for just below or just over $3 million".
It's just a matter of finding a nice location and creating a menu of Italian food that accommodates both snackers and hungrier folk, at prices that aren't high but which mount quickly if diners are tempted to graze over the menu tapas-style.
These are nice locations to find clan members: Melee: inside the house northeast of barbarian village Mages: upper floor of wizards tower Rangers: Moss giants on Crandor island.
"It is a very nice location and exhibiting space that can be a good attraction for tourists," said Jaro Varga of HIT Gallery in Bratislava, "but they focus mainly on an older generation of artists.
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