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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice nature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a pleasant or agreeable personality or disposition.
Example: "She has a nice nature, always helping others and spreading positivity wherever she goes."
Alternatives: "a pleasant demeanor" or "a kind disposition."
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"Kai is around two to three years old and is a lovely dog with a nice nature.
"Coastal sage scrub is an endangered habitat, so we want to save what we have and keep it a nice nature preserve for the wildlife and for people to enjoy," said Orange County Parks Ranger Portia Bryant.
Think of a person that you find really nice and has a nice nature.
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And it now seems that this is an instrument so nice, nature invented it twice.
Zion's trails seem to be more accessible for nice nature walks.
Notice any wildlife or nice nature things.
Your nice nature is going to attract friends.
Thus, Canada retains a conservative, Tory streak �� that is, with a more deferential, "nicer" nature than the one embraced by the feisty US founding fathers.
They use plenty of nice nature-y words, but really, where you or I see a fragile and intricate ecosystem, the government sees "natural capital".
We also try to pin a nice piece of nature art on the wall if they don't already have one — since research shows that nature scenes reduce stress.
"It's a nice confluence of nature and art," she says.
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