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The phrase "a nice long" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is both pleasant and extended in length, often referring to time or distance.
Example: "After a nice long walk in the park, I felt refreshed and energized."
Alternatives: "a pleasant lengthy" or "a lovely extended".
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She had a nice, long neck.
Just a nice long walk.
It has a nice long blade.
But first, I'm going to take a nice long nap.
A nice long walk also spurs a light-bulb moment".
My guess is you'll stay for a nice long soak.
Going to give my hair a nice long rest now.
"Lawrence Tynes made a nice, long field goal".
I choose a nice long word and start repeating it.
Consider counselling, or have a nice long chat about self-worth with a friend or colleague.
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I like having a nice, long-lasting Gucci lease.
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