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The phrase "a nice show" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a performance, event, or presentation that is enjoyable or pleasing to the audience.
Example: "The theater production was a nice show, filled with talented actors and captivating scenery."
Alternatives: "an enjoyable performance" or "a pleasant presentation."
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Still, it was a nice show.
Usually I like to give them a nice show".
But this is a nice show, and a clever one, and I should go if I were you.
"We are told it is there in a nice show case, but we don't get to meet it.
It grew apparent, too, that Duval was not just putting on a nice show to cap a long day session of matches.
The 23-year-old Durant has quickly become the league's most electrifying scorer, and he put on a nice show Sunday, going 14 for 25 from the field.
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However, the giant planet is destined to put on a nice showing in the predawn sky during early summer, being nicely positioned near the bright orange star Aldebaran in the constellation Taurus (The Bull).
The South made a nice showing with Charlotte, N.C., Jacksonville, Flo., and Atlanta, Ga., making our list.
Blissfully self-confident, the pension operators project that gains from private equity plus a nice showing on the less exotic securities that make up the bulk of their funds will deliver a blended return between 8% and 9%.
"The Egg" dessert came out next, which gets cracked open table side, and is a nice show-stopper and refreshing but also rich.
There will be a nice showing of five new cruise ships making debuts.
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