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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice sort of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is pleasant or agreeable in a somewhat informal or casual manner.
Example: "It was a nice sort of day, perfect for a picnic in the park."
Alternatives: "a pleasant kind of" or "a lovely type of".
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He's a nice sort of each-way horse".
"It has a nice sort of space to it and a wonderful intimacy.
It's always evenly cooked around, a nice sort of well-doneness.
"It wasn't the main reason we did it, but it was a nice sort of benefit," Mr. Peck told DealBook.
"He'll explain everything in a nice sort of voice and make you run three miles," he added.
But he said it raised "some wonderful new possibilities about the physiology of healing," and added: "And of course it has a nice sort of metaphorical ring.
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Mr. ARRINGTON: And it was a really nice sort of interface.
We adopted that as our online presence, and built a really nice, sort of wonky brand there.
It was just the usual huffing and puffing, and "isn't nature nice?" sort of thing.
He even made nice, sort of, with Taylor Swift.
The focus groups also revealed an opinion held by some of the TMH focus group participants that women planning PMU births rejected all modern technological advances and would risk their own and/or baby's wellbeing for 'a nice sort of birth', such as the calm relaxed environment or being close to home.
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