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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice play" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a theatrical performance, a sports move, or a clever action in various contexts.
Example: "The director received praise for a nice play that captivated the audience and kept them engaged throughout the performance."
Alternatives: "a great performance" or "an impressive move".
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We'd make a nice play and then a stupid play.
"It's still a nice play in risk-reward terms," he said.
Here it was unnecessary, but it was still a nice play.
Credit Asomugha with the interception -- after all, he made a nice play -- but nothing more.
Everett took third when Brian Daubach grounded to second, Knoblauch making a nice play.
He remaps London intimately (cyclogeography is a nice play on psychogeography).
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Cruz got a good jump, he had a good angle and made a really nice play that obviously tilted momentum their way".
"But I thought Ian Henderson worked really hard for a really nice play for the second try, a really strong dummy-half carry".
"He made a really nice play".
"It was a real nice play.
Van Gundy, who had just noted the Knicks' lack of creative perimeter players, perked up, saying, "That's a very nice play by Lin".
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