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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice room" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a room that is pleasant, comfortable, or aesthetically pleasing.
Example: "After a long day of travel, I was relieved to check into a nice room at the hotel."
Alternatives: "a pleasant room" or "a lovely room."
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It was a nice room.
Wife: "It's a nice room.
We have a nice room for you".
The nice food occupies a nice room.
You'll have a nice room for the night.
It's a nice room in a nice location, but this is half my monthly salary.
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If patients want a nicer room they have to pay," says Dr Rovoson Raholy, technical director of the hospital.
Interestingly, the private sector did not always live up to its reputation for better hotel services: Ann's NHS acupuncture was in a "nicer room" than her private acupuncture.
This is a nice way to make the room fancier.
It's a pretty nice room.
"It's a pretty nice room," he said, before turning the microphone over to the secretary of defense, Leon Panetta.
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