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The phrase "a nice part of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pleasant or enjoyable aspect of something, often in a more informal context.
Example: "The park has a nice part of the garden where families often gather for picnics."
Alternatives: "a lovely section of" or "an enjoyable aspect of".
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"That's a nice part of working here," he says.
It's a nice part of the story but I don't think it's too important.
I have good friends, engrossing work and live in a nice part of town.
It's a nice part of acting; you do get to be part of gangs.
"I thought 'Where am I going here?' but once you're down there it's a nice part of the country.
On paper I had it all: a great job and a flat in a nice part of London.
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And, like Tony Blair, she could have sought a school in a "nicer" part of London; or, like Harriet Harman, she could have even chosen a selective state school.
The ubiquitous turquoise tower blocks from a "nicer" part of town reflected in a puddle.
Their new home, in a less nice part of town, costs them £1,200 a month, compared with the £800 they were paying, and as a result they are behind on the IVA.
For a start, they live in a really nice part of Melbourne.
"I had a chat with Fraser about Norwich and he said it was a great club, with great fans and in a really nice part of the world.
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