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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice record" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a record that is pleasant, commendable, or of good quality, often in contexts related to music, achievements, or data.
Example: "She has a nice record of accomplishments in her career, showcasing her dedication and hard work."
Alternatives: "a great record" or "an impressive record".
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"It's a nice record, but there's lots of nice records out there.
Now, "Only the Night," the band's new record, is a nice record.
The Bruins had a nice record, but it's now been broken — and in a single season by these Red Wings.
His team is 22-14 -- a nice record -- but to him the Knicks have played far below their potential most of the season.
"We've got an open fire and a nice record collection," he says when I ask, incredulously, about his living room layout.
He doesn't just want to listen to a nice record, he wants mighty sound energies to cleanse the Doors of Perception.
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This year a very nice record store offered to mail the packages if she would bring them in.
It's a very nice record.
We filmed it at a show we played in Brooklyn, and we had a really nice recording and video of it, so we decided to share it with the people who were coming to our shows, and sort of making Bad Books possible to pursue.
Nice record for an agency that requires taxpayers to keep track of their receipts.
That's a nice little record.
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