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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice price" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a price that is considered favorable or attractive for a product or service.
Example: "After comparing several options, I found a nice price for the new laptop I wanted."
Alternatives: "a great deal" or "an attractive price".
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And for a nice price.
Retina MacBook Pros got a nice price cut.
He will likely be a nice price, too.
Hopefully at a nice price, that's good enough magic for me.
Now it's a French-American bistro where the food outperforms the décor, at a nice price.
No problem -- these rental companies let you drive some of the world's most expensive cars for a nice price.
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However it seems like a great opportunity for an early adopting student to pick up a nice laptop at a fairly nice price and waste a bit of time on Skyrim between, during, and after class.
Like many technology stocks, Cisco has had a very nice price pop since late September.
But if all that seems reasonable to you, there is one undeniable benefit: a very nice price.
Danny Duffy (already owned, $88) – A former overall champion picked Duffy late in the draft in my Main Event league, but in the satellite league he went for a pretty nice price following his eight-strikeout performance in his debut.
On the one hand, Comcast could sell its 30% to Disney and get a very nice price for it, given that Disney wouldn't be in much of a position to bargain.
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