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The phrase "a nice question to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a question that is considered pleasant or thoughtful.
Example: "That’s a nice question to ask during our discussion about future plans."
Alternatives: "a pleasant question to" or "an interesting question to".
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It's not a nice question to be asked.
"That is such a nice question to answer, so much nicer than the ones in the past," Mickelson said.
Tough one… but a nice question to have to solve. .
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You can naively believe that this is a nice question designed to help the interviewer get to know you, but the real reason is much more insidious.
This seems to me a nice question on which, as President George W. Bush used to say, "good people can disagree".
It's a nice question because, in theory, Tiger Woods is not about to be tortured by goons or eaten by wolves for his mistakes.
"That's not a nice question," McEnroe said when asked if Woodruff has complicated his life by rising to a fifth-match occasion under extreme conditions.
This wasn't exactly a new thought it came in some form, surely, to surviving millions after Pearl Harbor or Pompeii but it does bring up a nice question.
This wasn't exactly a new thought — it came in some form, surely, to surviving millions after Pearl Harbor or Pompeii — but it does bring up a nice question.
A nice question is whether the end result is moral students or students who develop skills enabling them to rationalize anything this side of cannibalism.
ADAM GOPNIK: What a nice question!
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