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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice structure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has an appealing or well-organized form, such as a building, a piece of writing, or an argument.
Example: "The architect presented a proposal that featured a nice structure, blending modern design with functionality."
Alternatives: "an attractive design" or "a pleasing framework".
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Anderson said of the barge, "It's a nice structure.
No one looks at a nice structure and admires the foundation.
We're also big fans of songs that have a nice structure, which is what you find in a lot of classic songwriting.
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Purple basil — a fragrant, richly colored herb — "could be a base flower, but one with an especially nice structure, with interesting curvature to it, could be used as a third-tier flower".
It makes a fruity wine with nice structure, but the Argentines, like everyone else, seem drawn to chardonnay.
Although relatively austere, the wine has nice structure and tastes like a mouthful of ripe raspberries.
"That repetition gives it such a nice musical structure," she said.
It has by design a nice geometrical structure appealing from an engineering viewpoint; it is easy to tune, computationally very thrifty, and with guaranteed (at least local) convergence around every trajectory.
Mr. Tafel has built a nice gabled structure of brick, almost as simple as those Unitarian Churches in New England, & he's very proud of the second-hand bricks he has used.
Ice as you know it (as snow or the cubes in a freezer) is a crystal, which means that the water molecules have jiggled themselves into a nice, orderly structure.
Your brain goes from an overgrown weed at 16 to a nice tree structure two years later you've pruned your brain.
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