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The phrase "a nice nice" is not standard in written English and may be considered incorrect or awkward.
It could be used in a playful or informal context, perhaps to emphasize the niceness of something in a humorous way.
Example: "After a long week, I treated myself to a nice nice dinner at my favorite restaurant."
Alternatives: "a really nice" or "an exceptionally nice".
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"Senator Oppenheimer is a nice, nice lady," he said.
A nice nice sequence from the USA there.
"That would have been a nice, nice tooth," Ashley repeated.
"I think he's genuinely a nice, nice person," she said of the comptroller.
The biggest response from the far-beyond-sold-out crowd, though, was for "Pull Up the People," a favorite from "Arular," in which she calls herself a soldier and "a nice, nice fighter".
"But Nigel was such a nice, nice man.
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Nice, nice, nice.
It's just a really nice, nice place, and big-hearted Alex couldn't be more amiable or happy to see you.
He called the Dutch researcher "a great scientist who cared deeply about doing something about HIV all over the world...a nice, nice man".
"I've got a nice house, nice car.
Why is a nice pub so nice?
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