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The phrase "a nice spot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pleasant or attractive location, often in the context of travel, leisure, or social gatherings.
Example: "We found a nice spot by the lake to have our picnic."
Alternatives: "a lovely place" or "a great location."
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"It's a nice spot," he said.
He's -1, and in a nice spot ahead of tomorrow.
"It's a nice spot, but there's no fish.
It's a nice spot, I think, well worth a visit.
"I think either way you look at it," Giambi said, "we're sitting in a nice spot".
It's a nice spot, the corner of Columbus Avenue and 82nd Street that Madaleine Mae inhabits.
The sun is shining and it is a nice spot for a postmortem.
The bedrock where Mr. Bartram once pressed apple cider makes for a nice spot to rest.
There are a few murmurs along the lines of, "That is a nice spot".
It was a nice spot, with a sea view, on the corner of a raised promontory.
Balade has similarly vast offerings, and it's a nice spot for sipping Lebanese rosé and snacking on topnotch baba ghanoush.
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