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The phrase "a nice specimen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an example or representation of something, often in a scientific or descriptive context.
Example: "The biologist was excited to find a nice specimen of the rare butterfly during her field research."
Alternatives: "a fine example" or "an excellent specimen."
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ABC had a nice specimen last Sunday when it showed Walt Disney's 1973 "Robin Hood," but anyone over the age of 11 had to turn the sound off to enjoy it.
While the aircraft was never technically in space, it did serve as a test vehicle and traveled in the atmosphere for experiments, so you may still feel pride that our city bagged such a nice specimen for our collection!
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During his visit, Alija joined the microbial ecology class for a field trip to Duke Forest to hunt morels (we found one, also some nice specimens of Neolecta).
She had told me that where there's quartz, there's gold, and she'd found herself a nice 10-pound specimen with three shimmering veins.
At each stop he would check into a nice hotel, deliver a public lecture about the immortal jellyfish, and collect specimens of local sea life.
Each model has a nice economic interpretation.
A nice, informative article.
Have a nice days.
A nice detection limit and linear relationship were obtained.
The main difficulty arises from finding a nice diffusion function.
A nice side dish.
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