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Discover Ludwig"a nice read" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
It is commonly used to describe a book, article, blog post, or other text that was enjoyable and interesting to read. For example: "I picked up this novel at the bookstore and it turned out to be a nice read."
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It's a nice read for a Sunday afternoon, so settle in with another cup of coffee and learn something new.
MN: I hope that they have a nice read and that they like it.
Luckily, the sex club, as well as the Vatican-owned apartments, were located in Salustiano, a nice (read: bourgie) area that didn't seem like it would hold any insane gays.
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But partner paper the Washington Post gives us a very nice read on the rise of American football in Brazil.
First pitch will be coming soon, but here's a nice little read about the history of baseball in Washington.
For our readers who want to procrastinate at work, the The New Yorker has a nice long read of the design process of Google's self-driving cars.
The fill-er-up second and minute hands and "time capsule" hours make for a nice straightforward read, unlike some newer watches I've seen, though you'll have to estimate the minutes somewhat.
Make a nice meal, read a book or do a craft.
A comedy book at nighttime can be a nice light read to leave you going to sleep with good thoughts.
I like being outside on a nice day, reading and being with my family".
4.15am GMT This is not nice reading Here is a list of England's partnerships for this innings.
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