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a nice offer
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a nice offer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a proposal or suggestion that is appealing or beneficial. Example: "After reviewing the terms, I must say that it's a nice offer that I can't refuse."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Wiki
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(20)
a great proposal
an attractive deal
an attractive proposition
a tempting proposal
a generous suggestion
a favorable deal
a beneficial opportunity
an agreeable arrangement
a welcome invitation
a valuable prospect
a terrific offer
a charming offer
a nice post
a handsome offer
a nice deal
a nice sale
a nice host
a beautiful offer
a lovely offer
a wonderful offer
Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
10 human-written examples
"They made a nice offer," the son said.
News & Media
"I'm happy at Bayern," replied the winger, "let's see if they make a nice offer".
News & Media
OBAMA: Do you want to sit in the chair, one time, before you go? ROMNEY: It's a nice offer.
News & Media
But it was a nice offer — an apology and an attempt to cheer him up, no doubt — so he said jokingly that, if Sterne would drive, he'd enjoy such an outing very much.
News & Media
I think what I used to do before, and a lot of people do, is the, "Can I do anything?" That's a nice offer, but it actually puts the burden on the person you're trying to help to think about what might help them, or ask for it, which is super hard.
News & Media
That's of course a nice offer, but the slightly more expensive $649 S7 features a built-in unlocked 3G modem allowing owners to pop-in any ol' activated SIM card for mobile hotspot-free Internet connectivity.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
Ford argues that this disparity allowed BBVA to make a nicer offer for Guaranty.
News & Media
A couple weeks ago I got a really nice offer to do a private party for a guy's 65th birthday, and they paid a lot of money and I said yeah.
News & Media
He said the Newhouse proposal was "a very nice offer for a very nice property" and predicted that the deal would be approved.
News & Media
What the hell is the big deal?" Meanwhile, neighboring Kentucky - apparently feeling less prude - immediately sprung to action with a proposal for Pure Romance that CEO Cicchinelli has described as a "really nice offer".
News & Media
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News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing an offer, consider the specific qualities that make it appealing. Instead of simply stating it's "a nice offer", elaborate on whether it's generous, fair, or beneficial to provide a more nuanced understanding.
Common error
Avoid relying solely on the word "nice" to describe the offer. While "nice" conveys positivity, it lacks specificity. Use stronger adjectives like "generous", "competitive", or "advantageous" to better capture the essence of the offer's appeal.
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested
Linguistic Context
The phrase "a nice offer" functions as a noun phrase acting as a complement to a verb. It often follows verbs such as "make", "receive", or "consider", indicating the presence of a beneficial proposal. Ludwig AI confirms its usability.
Frequent in
News & Media
64%
Wiki
14%
Formal & Business
6%
Less common in
Science
6%
Reference
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a nice offer" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase to describe an appealing or beneficial proposition. While Ludwig AI validates its correctness, it's important to be mindful of the specific qualities that make the offer appealing and to use more descriptive language when appropriate. The phrase is most commonly found in News & Media contexts and has a neutral register. Using specific adjectives beyond "nice" helps communicate the offer's true value and impact.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
an attractive proposition
Replaces "offer" with "proposition" and uses "attractive" instead of "nice", emphasizing the appeal of the offer.
a tempting proposal
Substitutes "offer" with "proposal" and "nice" with "tempting", highlighting the allure of the offer.
a generous suggestion
Replaces "offer" with "suggestion" and "nice" with "generous", focusing on the magnanimous nature of the offer.
a favorable deal
Changes "offer" to "deal" and "nice" to "favorable", underscoring the advantageous aspect of the offer.
an agreeable arrangement
Replaces "offer" with "arrangement" and "nice" with "agreeable", emphasizing the pleasantness of the proposition.
a welcome invitation
Substitutes "offer" with "invitation" and "nice" with "welcome", suggesting the offer is gladly received.
a fair proposal
Replaces "nice" with "fair", highlighting the impartiality of the offer.
a considerate suggestion
Replaces "nice" with "considerate", emphasizing the thoughtfulness behind the offer.
a beneficial opportunity
Replaces "offer" with "opportunity" and "nice" with "beneficial", underscoring the positive outcomes of the offer.
a valuable prospect
Replaces "offer" with "prospect" and "nice" with "valuable", highlighting the worth of the offer.
FAQs
What does it mean to describe something as "a nice offer"?
Describing something as "a nice offer" means that the proposal or suggestion is appealing, beneficial, and generally positive. It implies that the offer is likely to be well-received and worth considering.
What can I say instead of "a nice offer"?
You can use alternatives like "an attractive proposition", "a tempting proposal", or "a generous suggestion" depending on the context.
How can I make an offer sound more appealing than just "a nice offer"?
To make an offer sound more appealing, focus on the specific benefits and advantages it provides. Use descriptive language to highlight the value and potential positive outcomes for the recipient.
Is "a nice offer" too informal for professional communication?
While "a nice offer" is generally acceptable, it might be perceived as slightly informal in some professional contexts. Consider using more formal alternatives like "a favorable deal" or "a beneficial opportunity" for a more polished impression.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested