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The phrase "a nice relationship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a positive or pleasant connection between people, whether in a personal or professional context.
Example: "They have developed a nice relationship over the years, built on trust and mutual respect."
Alternatives: "a good relationship" or "a positive relationship".
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"It's a nice relationship, I would say.
Such a clever, lovely man with a nice relationship.
It is a nice relationship, which is quite rare.
Anyway, River and Stevie have a nice relationship.
Or for that matter, a nice relationship with his father.
We just have a nice relationship and get along well".
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She also has a big secret which is revealed at the end…" As for Corwi's bond with Borlú, Mandeep says; "It is a really nice relationship in a very weird way.
"It was a really nice relationship," he said in an interview.
Ms. Quinn: We've asked a couple of times: "So, docs, when are you thinking you might want to move and how much longer do you have on this lease?" But we have a really nice relationship with them, and we also have a lot of faith that they're smart people and they know what they're doing.
And although the four sat together chatting and laughing and have a very nice relationship across their fence, they had not discussed politics until a nosy reporter came butting into their lives.
But he praised her husband, former president Bill Clinton, saying: "We had a very nice relationship.
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