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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice name" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a name that is pleasant or appealing.
Example: "I think 'Sophia' is a nice name for a baby girl."
Alternatives: "a lovely name" or "an appealing name".
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It's a nice name.
Michael is a nice name.
Jane's a nice name.
"It's a nice name," asserts Tommy.
That's a nice name,' " he said.
"Brokers' – that's a nice name for it.
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Programming is a nicer name for it.
A schoolteacher in southern Africa once decided that Nelson would be a very nice name for the young Mandela, after all.
"Why, I think it's a very nice name," she said, kindly.
Hermione is a perfectly nice name.
Your camo-lovin' Uncle Mitch would probably call them a very not nice name, like... Country music stars?
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