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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice piece of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is considered good, attractive, or of high quality, often referring to objects or works of art.
Example: "She showed me a nice piece of jewelry that she had just bought."
Alternatives: "a lovely item of" or "a fine example of".
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A nice piece of camaraderie, that.
I like that everyone has a nice piece of property".
Roy Kinnear, in a nice piece of physical comedy.
She too thinks he's a nice piece of meat.
Captain Jack's not a nice piece of work at all.
The jeweller, he said, gave him what he described as a "nice piece of money".
My desert-island dish A nice piece of Angus beef on the bone.
"A nice piece of filet, a salad and a baked potato won't dazzle anyone anymore".
"It was on a beautiful, quiet street and has a nice piece of property.
It was a dodgy shot but a nice piece of bowling.
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